There’s a whole lot of marching going on in the book of Exodus: Marching from Egypt to the Red Sea, through the Red Sea, through the wilderness to Mt. Sinai, and up and down the mountain. But through it all, God was with His people! In the book of Exodus, the central redemptive event of the Old Testament is described in vivid detail for us. Through the blood of the Passover lambs, the Lord delivered His people from slavery. This redemption becomes the most-mentioned event of Israelite history. The Lord still marches with His people today and redeems us by the blood of “the Lamb of God,” Jesus!

Exodus: Marching to Mt. Sinai and Ascending the Mountain of the LORD
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There’s a whole lot of marching going on in the book of Exodus: Marching from Egypt to the Red Sea, through the Red Sea, through the wilderness to Mt. Sinai, and up and down the mountain. But through it all, God was with His people! In the book of Exodus, the central redemptive event of the Old Testament is described in vivid detail for us. Through the blood of the Passover lambs, the Lord delivered His people from slavery. This redemption becomes the most-mentioned event of Israelite history. The Lord still marches with His people today and redeems us by the blood of “the Lamb of God,” Jesus!
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