The story of Exodus 16 isn’t just about manna in the desert; it’s a picture of God’s heart to provide for His people. When Israel grumbled in the wilderness, God didn’t respond with punishment but with provision, reminding them that His care is constant even when our trust wavers. Just as He fed them daily, God still invites us to depend on Him one day at a time, to be grateful, generous, and content in what He gives. The manna was never about the meal; it was about the Maker. And in Jesus, the Bread of Life, we find the ultimate provision that satisfies every hunger and fills every empty place with His presence.
On the other side of salvation, the Israelites are drawn by the Lord into the Wilderness for a period of preparation. Wilderness spaces are unveiling spaces, testing spaces, and spaces of growth. How do we deal with our Wilderness seasons?
Pastor John leads the discussion this week as we continue our series on The Book of Exodus
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join us for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
What’s it like to co-lead worship, raise three kids, and follow God in the middle of it all? Worship leaders Tyler and Kayla Saxton join the Let Love Live podcast to share the stories behind the songs—and the life they’re building together off-stage. From parenting to praising, this episode is full of joy, depth, and honest connection.
What’s it like to co-lead worship, raise three kids, and follow God in the middle of it all? Worship leaders Tyler and Kayla Saxton join the Let Love Live podcast to share the stories behind the songs—and the life they’re building together off-stage. From parenting to praising, this episode is full of joy, depth, and honest connection.
The story of Exodus 14 isn’t just about Israel’s escape from Egypt. It’s a powerful picture of what God still does today. The Red Sea crossing points to baptism, where we leave behind the bondage of sin and step into a new life of freedom through Jesus Christ. The same God who buried Pharaoh’s chariots now breaks the power of sin in our lives. Through the cross we are forgiven, and through the resurrection we are set free. Even after salvation, we can struggle with old mindsets and temptations, but God invites us to stand firm, see His victory, and be still as He fights for us. What once enslaved you no longer has power over you.
As Moses leads the Israelites through the Exodus and into salvation, the people need to decide how they are going to respond to the Lord. Will the salvation of the Lord serve as a point of liberation and yet leave the people with hard hearts? Or is there greater freedom the Lord desires in us and through us?
Pastor John leads the discussion today as we continue our series on The Book of Exodus
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join us for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.