EXODUS: God Rescuesਨਮੂਨਾ

The first response to God’s deliverance is a song of worship. Israel sings personally (“The Lord is my strength”), historically (“He has triumphed”), publicly, reflectively, and beautifully. Worship is our natural response to God’s salvation.
How can you express your praise this week—in song, prayer, or creativity?
Pray: God, You are my strength and my salvation. Fill me with joy to worship You with all my heart and declare Your greatness.
*Special thanks to my friends Travis Agnew and the team at Rocky Creek Church in Greenville, SC (online: rockycreek.church) for their creativity in designing the series artwork for this reading plan!
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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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