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Exodus: Episode 14

Exodus 28:29–30

For further reflection:

The Israelite High Priest had to go to great measures to approach the presence of God within the tabernacle. If God was not approached in the exact means he prescribed, death could occur.

When Jesus came to Earth, he fulfilled the role of High Priest. He took care of our sin once and for all and removed all barriers to God’s presence. Because Jesus is our High Priest, we can approach God confidently!

Is there something that prevents you from always going to God with confidence?

More from Exodus

Rest in God

Exodus 2:23–25

For further reflection: Exodus begins with the story of baby Moses, the man who would grow up to be the leader of the Israelites. Moses's mother places him in a basket and hides him in the river. She does this instead of obeying Pharaoh’s instructions to kill all the Israelite baby boys. Moses is rescued out of the river by Pharaoh's daughter, an act pointing to the providence, or protective care, of God. What are examples from your own life where you’ve seen God’s providence, or protective care?

Confidence in Your Calling

Exodus 3:11–14

For further reflection: God speaks to Moses from a burning bush, calling him to lead the Israelites out of their slavery in Egypt. While speaking to Moses, God identifies himself with the name “I AM.” This name has several implications. It implies that God has no beginning and no end; that he is independent from all; that he is constant and unchanging; and that he is the absolute standard of truth and reality. These attributes of God give Moses confidence. Which of these attributes of God stand out to you? Knowing that this same God is with you, how do those attributes impact your confidence in life?

Strength in Your Calling

Exodus 4:10–12

For further reflection: Moses is hesitant to accept God’s calling. He is afraid that his weakness in public speaking will cause him to fail in his job of delivering the Israelites from slavery. God calls us as Christians to make disciples by reflecting Christ and his love to the world. We do this in whatever sphere he places us. What personal struggles do you feel are keeping you back from God’s calling?