Exodus 20-24 (Book of the Covenant)
Betrothed forever (Exod 21:7-11)
Exod 21:7-11 As noted in the previous post (see it here), these initial laws on slaves seem to be as much a commentary on Israel’s experience with God as they are instructions on how the people should conduct themselves. Other…
Shaped by our experience of God (Exod 21:1-6)
Exod 21:1-6 A friend, who worked in IT and was nearing retirement, decided to take a significant salary cut by leaving his well-paying job to support a rather smaller Christian institution. He asked and was promised flexible hours, since some…
Encountering God in the mundane II (Exod 20:22-26)
Exod 20:22-26 Once, I overheard a woman talking to her friend describing her partner or spouse, ‘One minute, he is so sweet, it melts my heart and the next I could hit him, he irritates me so much’. Anyone who…
Encountering God in the mundane I (Exod 20:22-26)
Exod 20:22-26 Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we had been one of the Israelites coming out of Egypt, seeing God’s hand so tangibly in the plagues, the parting of the waters and experiencing His presence at Sinai? The truth is…
Is fear bad for you? (Exod 20:18-21)
I continue the series on Exodus with chapters 20-24 (see my introduction to Exodus 1-24 here), which are mainly ancient Israelite laws. Reading these is hard work, but if we believe that all Scripture is God-breathed, we should not skip…