365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Exodus 7
Do not be like Pharaoh and let your heart become hardened by the things of God.
Do not be like Pharaoh and let your heart become hardened by the things of God.
For three years the disciples were with Jesus and witnessed His miracles. They believed His message, but now He tells them He’s leaving and they can’t come with Him! What is going on?
God is faithful. Sometimes it takes us coming to the end of our rope to realize that we need to trust and lean into to the One Who does not fail.
John 13 marks a significant shift in Jesus’ ministry. He’s done numerous public signs to prove that He is the Christ and that it is through Him that one may have life. He now shifts to something different.
Sometimes things don’t go exactly as we imagine them going. However, God is faithful. We must trust and hope in Him, looking to Him alone for the provision of the Good.
Do you know the Good Shepherd? He’s given His life for you. Through Him you may enter life and have it abundantly.
The failure and stubbornness of people in the past didn’t prevent God accomplishing His purposes, and it wasn’t going to stop Him now. Moses self-perceived deficiencies did not matter. If God calls you to a purpose, He will equip you for it.
God guided the people of Israel out of Egypt and through the wilderness. With this Old Testament backdrop Jesus now proclaims that He is the light of the world. He is the one who guides the people and shows them the way to life.
After 40 years of preparation in the wilderness, God commissions Moses to lead his people out of Egypt.
The miracle of feeding the multitude demonstrates Jesus’ superiority to Moses. Moses gave the Israelites manna in the wilderness, yet they died. Jesus, as the bread of life, offers true abiding life.
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