ExodusSample

This chapter reveals the sinful nature of humanity and how easily we can be tempted to turn away from God and worship other things. Moses served as a mediator between God and the people, interceding on their behalf.
The Israelites' rebellion against God and their worship of the golden calf demonstrates humanity's rebellion against God and our worship of false gods. In Romans 1:21-23, Paul describes how people have exchanged the glory of God for idols, worshiping created things rather than the Creator. This rebellion against God represents our separation from Him, but through Jesus Christ, we can be reconciled to God and have eternal life.
How does the story of the golden calf illustrate the dangers of idolatry and the importance of trusting in God alone?
About this Plan

From muddy ocean floors and sea walls, to manna from heaven, and water from rock. This plan follows the story of the Exodus, when God is revealed as Yahweh. This 8-week plan has a theme of the Exodus narrative each week as well as two memory passages to focus on.
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