Exodus

From Tent to Temple: When God’s Presence Moves In

A lot of people think Christianity is mainly about escaping hell or getting through life with a little inspiration on Sundays. But the story of Exodus has shown us something much deeper.

Exodus was never just about getting Israel out of Egypt. It was about getting God back into the center of His people.

  • After the slavery…

  • After the plagues…

  • After the wilderness…

  • After the rebellion…

  • After the waiting…

God moves in.

From Chains To Covenant - When You Know God’s Plan… But Still Don’t Want to Move

A lot of people think faith is about clarity.
If I just knew what God wanted, I’d do it.

But that’s not usually how it works.

Sometimes you do know what God is asking—and that’s when the real tension starts.

Because knowing God’s plan and stepping into it are two very different things.

From Chains to Covenant - When God Feels Silent

If you ask most people what the Bible is about, you’ll hear something like: “Jesus died for our sins so we can go to heaven.”

That’s true—but it’s not the whole story.

The Bible is ultimately about how God rescues people and teaches them how to live free… and then sends them to do the same for others.

And nowhere is that pattern clearer than in Exodus.

Exodus is the moment where God takes a people in chains and begins forming them into a people in covenant. It’s where we see Him confront oppression, reveal His name, and move His people from survival into purpose.

But before any miracles happen…
Before the sea parts…
Before Moses steps into leadership…

The story starts in a place most of us recognize…