Old Testament OverviewSample

The book of Exodus continues the story where Genesis left off. Just as was Joseph, Moses is a type of Christ through whom God moves the redemptive narrative closer to fulfilment (ultimately in Jesus).
In Exodus we see God fulfilling His promise to make Israel into a nation (Genesis 12:1-3). A nation requires 3 ingredients: a people, a law, and a land. God provides each of these, although the promise of land is delayed by Israel's unfaithfulness (Numbers 14).
The law of God for Israel is known as the Old (or Mosaic) Covenant.
After reading the passage use these questions as the basis for your discussion.
1. What stood out for you / what was interesting and why? (The Holy Spirit’s prompting)
2. What was the passage about / the main message / big idea? (The Word of God)
3. What should we do / how can we apply this message? (Faith in Action)
Scripture
About this Plan

This plan is designed for families (our girls were under 10 when we used it); it can also be used for personal devotion. Each day uses the same 3 questions to explore the text. The plan provides a comprehensive "bird's eye view" of the Old Testament; the aim is to understand the first phase of God's salvation plan through the Covenants (relationships) which He established with His people.
More
We would like to thank Unseen Pursuit for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://unseenpursuit.life/
Related Plans

Forecast & Focus

Raising Emotionally Resilient Children - Helping Your Child Handle Emotions, Failure, and Pressure With Faith and Strength

The Advent of HOPE and the Object of Our Faith.

A Christian Christmas

Becoming Love: If We Start at Finish, Where Do We End? (Part 2)

When Your Child Fails: Turning Your Child’s Mistakes Into Moments of Grace and Growth

LEADERSHIP WISDOM FROM the WILD

Audacious Faith: Standing Firm in the Fire

Ruins to Royalty
