The book of Exodus reveals God’s redemption plan unfolding before the eyes of His people. What began as a covenant promise to Abraham now moves into action as God delivers Israel from slavery, raises up Moses, Exodus Series demonstrates His power over Egypt, and leads His people toward the Promised Land. Through miracles, challenges, obedience, and worship, God shows His faithfulness to every promise He has made. Exodus is the story of deliverance, redemption, and the mighty hand of God at work among His people.
From Bondage to Freedom • From Slavery to Worship • From Egypt to the Promised Land
📖 Exodus 1: 8-10
“8 Then a new king, to whom Joseph meant nothing, came to power in Egypt. 9 “Look,” he said to his people, “the Israelites have become far too numerous for us. 10 Come, we must deal shrewdly with them or they will become even more numerous and, if war breaks out, will join our enemies, fight against us and leave the country.”
The book of Exodus is the continuation of God’s covenant story. What began with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph now moves into a new chapter as God raises a nation, delivers His people from slavery, and reveals His power to the world.
This series follows God’s redemption plan step by step, showing how His promises never fail and how His faithfulness reaches from generation to generation.
At the end of Genesis, Joseph dies in Egypt, but God’s covenant remains alive.
The descendants of Abraham have multiplied into a great people, just as God promised. Yet they find themselves living under oppression and slavery. What appears to be a setback is actually the beginning of one of the greatest demonstrations of God’s power in Scripture.
Exodus reveals:
God’s Deliverance
God’s Faithfulness
God’s Justice
God’s Provision
God’s Presence
God’s Covenant
God’s Redemption
God hears the cries of His people and remembers His covenant.
God raises an unlikely leader to confront the most powerful empire on earth.
God demonstrates His authority over Egypt and its gods.
A picture of redemption through the blood of the lamb.
God makes a way where no way exists.
Lessons of faith, trust, and dependence upon God.
God establishes His standards for His covenant people.
God chooses to dwell among His people.
The promises made to Abraham are still active generations later.
God does not merely comfort His people; He rescues them.
Moses, like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, is imperfect yet chosen by God.
God continually calls His people to trust and obey Him.
Whether facing slavery, wilderness, hunger, or uncertainty, God remains faithful.
God did not simply free Israel from Egypt; He freed them to worship Him.
From oppression in Egypt to freedom through God’s mighty hand.
Learning to trust God one day at a time.
Receiving God’s law and guidance.
The Tabernacle and God’s dwelling among His people.
Throughout Exodus, God paints a picture of a greater redemption to come.
Moses points toward a greater Deliverer.
The Passover Lamb points toward Christ.
The Red Sea points toward salvation.
The Manna points toward the Bread of Life.
The Tabernacle points toward God’s presence among mankind.
The Covenant points toward a New Covenant.
Exodus is not merely Israel’s story.
It is God’s story of redemption.
Genesis revealed God’s covenant promises.
Exodus reveals God’s covenant power.
What God promised to Abraham, He now begins to fulfill before the eyes of an entire nation. Through miracles, deliverance, provision, and worship, God demonstrates that nothing can stop His plan.
Join us as we follow the journey from slavery to freedom and witness God’s Redemption Plan in Motion.