
“The LORD, the LORD, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children and the children’s children, to the third and the fourth generation.”
Exodus 34:6–7
Beginning Sunday, January 19 we'll be teaching the second part of Exodus.
Why teach Exodus? It's a riveting, cinematic story. There's a reason it’s been adapted into so many movies. It's the epic of the Old Testament!
Dramatic though it is, these events aren't what make it so good. It's not the burning bush. It's not the plagues. It's not the passover, nor the parting and passing through the Red Sea. It’s not the giving of the Law, nor the golden calf, nor the miracles in the wilderness, nor the the tabernacle.
What makes Exodus so riveting ? Its God.
That's why we want to devote ourselves to this book; its God is just so big.
January 19 - Exodus 19
January 26 - Exodus 20
February 2 - Exodus 21 & 22
February 9 - Exodus 23:10-19
February 16 - Exodus 23:20-33
February 23 - Exodus 24
March 2 - Exodus 25
March 9 - Exodus 26
March 16 - Exodus 27
March 23 - Exodus 28
March 30 - Exodus 29
April 6 - Exodus 30
April 13 - Exodus 31
April 20 - EASTER SUNDAY
April 27 - Exodus 32
May 4 - Exodus 33
May 11 - Exodus 34
May 18 - Exodus 35-40