From Exodus 12:13: And when I see the blood I will pass over you I love celebrating Passover every year. But when I was a teenager the biblical account of the Passover became meaningful in a way that touches me to this day.
Have you ever seen the beginning of a marathon. Last year, around 40,000 racers lined up en masse to run the London Marathon. Organizers advised runners ahead of time that those at the back of the pack may not cross the start line for 15 minutes after the signal to begin the race.
We want to invite you to join us, Wednesday April 8th at sundown in a specific time of prayer that the Lord would end COVID-19, the coronavirus, during this Holy Season.
Hope that Delivers: Thoughts from the Book of Exodus
How did the children of Israel find themselves in flagrant sin and under God’s weighty wrath in the second half of Exodus 32? No doubt by way of a long slippery slope!
Let’s pray for strength and grace in the waiting, for faith for radical obedience in the most difficult of times, and let’s rest this Shabbat in HOPE because there is nothing too difficult for our God.
While we don’t yet see the ‘cure’ or the end of this physical pandemic, we can take hope and rest assured that we have the cure – by His grace through faith – for the greater disease for which there was no cure. And we can share this cure, this hope, this confidence, this relief, this transformative message, with friends, family, and coworkers as they ask the deeper questions during this time. Take Hope!
Let’s take a hold of the invitation in Jeremiah in this unprecedented season where man’s wisdom, power, and riches are being tested and found wanting, to press into—and even boast with joy and confidence in—the knowledge of the unchanging character of God.
Let’s remain alert and full of hope, watching for the promises of God to come quickly to life in this season—for God is hastening to see that they do! Spring is here! May His promises spring to life in us and through us as we wait expectantly upon Him.
Jonathan Bernis shares a message of encouragement each day for us to grow in our faith together. Every day he will include a new verse for us to confess out loud over ourselves, our family and friends, and the communities we live in.