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Closing our series in Exodus, Giles helps us to explore the construction of the tabernacle, the place that God will dwell with his people. As we do so, we see the incredible majesty of God, and his unfailing mercy.

Returning to our Exodus series, in chapter 33 we find the people far from the Lord after making the golden calf. But the Lord comes again to Moses and sets up a way of salvation through him.

In Exodus Chapter 32, despite God's mercy in rescuing the people from Egypt and his goodness in establishing the tabernacle to live with them, we find the people instead worshipping a statue made of gold. Giles helps us to think through their sin and God's anger and then to see how Moses mediates with God on their behalf and how God remains merciful.

Matt helps us to see the connection between the tabernacle in Exodus and our lives today

In Exodus chapter 24 we learn more about the relationship God desires to have with His people

After revealing His commandments in last week's passage, this week we find God instructing His people in how to apply His commandments in everyday life

We resume our series in Exodus, as God reminds His people of how He has rescued them, and what He has rescued them for

Jesus said to Thomas, "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed". Like Jethro in Exodus 18, we are called to believe and to praise God despite not being eyewitnesses to his acts of redemption. Luke helps us to unpack this in the latest of our series in Exodus.

In Exodus chapter 15 we find God's people grumbling and God remaining faithful and gracious to them. Matt helps us to see the parallels in our own lives and to think about what we can do when we are tempted to grumble

God's people are enslaved in Egypt. In Exodus 14, Luke helps us see what it takes for them to be truly free