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Exodus Teaching

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This session explains how Israel’s oppression in Egypt was not a contradiction of God’s covenant promises but a divinely anticipated stage in redemptive history where suffering formed leaders, revealed God’s sovereignty, and prepared the nation for deliverance.

This session demonstrates how the plagues functioned as deliberate theological judgments that exposed the impotence of Egypt’s gods, revealed God’s absolute supremacy, and showed that power without surrender hardens the human heart rather than producing repentance.

This session explores how salvation through the Passover and Red Sea reveals substitutionary redemption, completed deliverance, and the ongoing journey of discipleship where God forms trust, maturity, and sustainable leadership in the wilderness.

This session shows how redemption leads to covenant relationship, where God gives His law as a gift, calls His people to obedient worship, confronts idolatry through intercession, and ultimately dwells among them in glory and covenantal faithfulness.

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