EXODUS: God Rescuesਨਮੂਨਾ

Exodus begins by reminding us of God’s promises in Genesis—His people, descended from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, are fruitful and multiplying even in Egypt. This historical link shows us that Exodus isn’t a new story but the continuation of God’s plan of redemption. Exodus is one of the defining moments of the Old Testament and a foundation for the New: God rescues His people from slavery, redeems them through covenant, reveals His presence in the wilderness, and restores them to worship. These same themes—Rescue, Redemption, Revelation, and Restoration—still shape our faith today.
As you begin this journey, reflect on where you most need God’s rescue or presence in your own life.
Pray: Lord, as I study Exodus, help me see how Your great story of salvation is still unfolding in my life. Rescue me, redeem me, reveal Yourself to me, and restore me to worship.
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About this Plan

Exodus begins with God hearing the cries of His people and rescuing them from slavery in Egypt. Through Moses, God shows His power in signs and wonders, delivers His people at Passover, and parts the Red Sea. This plan will help you see God as the One who rescues—not just long ago, but today. His promises are stronger than your doubts, and His rescue leads to freedom.
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