Exodus 21. Life to live According to the Word Every Day (Exodus 16:1-21)

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Exodus 21.

 

 

Life to live According to the Word Every Day (Exodus 16:1-21)

 

 

January 15th is when the Israelites come out of Egypt. They arrived in the wilderness of Sin on February 15th,

they ran out of food. When they left Egypt, they brought food with them, but after about a month, they ran out of food.

At that time, the entire congregation of Israel complained against Moses and Aaron. God's will is to lead Israel to

the land of Canaan, inherit the land, and live while testifying of Christ to the world. The wilderness is a journey toward

the land of Canaan while training to live a life according to the Word.

 

 

1. Basic regulations established for Israel after the Exodus

1) The history of the Exodus began after the blood of the Passover lamb was applied.

2) When they reached the wilderness of Sin, the people's food was depleted and they were starving.

3) God has established a rule that believers live by the word of God.

4) Deut 8:3.

 

 

2. Rules for life established by giving daily bread

1) Verses 6, 12. God is the one who takes responsibility for his people.

2) God established regulations to live by receiving the Word, which is spiritual food.

3) God gave them manna at dawn and had them harvest quail before evening.

4) God set the amount to be collected as one omer (2.2L) per person (verse 16).

 

 

3. God’s will to lead Israel into the wilderness

1) Originally, man was created in the image of God and lived with God.

2) God kicked out me-centered people so that they could not live in Eden.

3) The only thing God wants is to obey His Word.

4) What does the history of the Bible starting from Adam tell us?

 

 

Conclusion: Those who have entered the path of salvation must live according to the Word.

1) Deuteronomy 8:2.

2) Deut 8:3.

3) God loved the Israelites and made them live only by holding on to His Word.

4) The wilderness was a place of testing and establishment for Israel.

 

 

 

The Israelites could not trust God to provide them with food. Even though they looked everywhere, there was no way for them

to find anything to eat. So they grumbled against the Lord. The Israelites who entered the wilderness of Sin complained to God

because they had no food. When the Israelites were surrounded by the Egyptian army in front of the Red Sea,

there was no solution in sight: the sea would be split in half. In the wilderness, when there was nothing to drink or eat,

there was no possibility. In this way, God first allows Israel to experience absolute deprivation. Through that process,

even in the midst of problems and difficulties that seem impossible to solve with our thought, God trains us not to live

based on what we can see, but to live based on faith in God, who is invisible but lives and works.

The path to victory is to hold on to 3 todays and follow only the Lord.

I pray for your victory in the name of the Lord.

 

 


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