22/05/2025
TIME TO ORDER THE 3RD QUARTER SS BIBLE BOOKSHELF
If you grew up with Uncle Arthurβs Bible stories, you remember the Exodus: the Israelites, in full-page color, marching through the Red Sea, flanked by towering walls of blue water. Next to Calvary, their dramatic rescue from slavery and the clutches of Pharaoh is the most pivotal moment in salvation history. Legends are often larger than reality, but not in this case. This is the scintillating tale of a God whose βhand is not shortened, that it cannot saveβ (Isaiah 59:1, ESV).
In Exodus, JiΕΓ Moskala explores these grand themes of deliverance and redemption in the biblical book. He notes that we, like the children of Israel, face an impassable βRed Sea.β It is called the grave, and there is no way around it, no way through it. But the tomb, just like that sea, is subject to the power of God and will soon be split wide open.