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ADDBIBLE, Audio Daily Devotion
ADDBIBLE, Audio Daily Devotion
Author: Allen J. Huth
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Leviticus 4 is about sin offerings. What do you know about sin offerings? How do you atone for your sins before a holy God?
In Leviticus 3, we will learn about peace offerings. What do you know about peace offerings? Do you ever offer one to the Lord?
In Leviticus 2, we will learn about grain offerings. What does God want from us in worship? What do you bring to Him when you worship?
In Leviticus 1, we will learn that God has a specific way He wants to be worshiped.
Today, we conclude the Book of Exodus with chapter 40. We are going to see the tabernacle erected and God’s glory fill the tabernacle. The people are still between Egypt and the Promised Land after forty years. Are you still between the slavery of sin and the promise of grace? If so, it is time to move toward your promised land.
Today, we are in Exodus 39, the second to the last chapter in the Book of Exodus. You probably wonder about what you are going to wear to church. Let’s find out what they wore to the tabernacle back in those days of Moses. God is a God of detail and clear instructions. Are you doing “just as the Lord commands” in your life?
In Exodus 38, there are more things to make before we finish the Book of Exodus. Today, we are going to look at the altar of burnt offering, making the bronze basin, and crafting the materials for the tabernacle. God wants things built His way. Are you built His way?
In Exodus 37, we are on the stretch run of finishing the Book of Exodus, but there are a few more things to make. Chapter 37 is about making the ark, the table, the lampstand, and the altar of incense. God gives each of us specific talents and abilities to build His kingdom. Are you using yours?
Exodus 36 is about the construction of the tabernacle, and it is about giving more than enough. Do you experience more than enough in your life?
In Exodus 35, there are a few things God wants the people of Israel to know before they start heading toward the Promised Land. He asks them for a contribution. Imagine that? God asks people to give something back to Him. What is your attitude about giving?
In Exodus 34, Moses goes back up the mountain to see God. God describes Himself to Moses. Do you want to know who God is? He tells us in this chapter.
In Exodus 33, it is time for the nation of Israel to move away from Mount Sinai on their way to the Promised Land. Will God go with them, or not? On your life journey, is God going with you?
In Exodus 32, we are going to read about the golden calf. Are you patient with God, or do you give up on God? If you give up on God, do golden calves become objects of your worship?
In Exodus 31, we will learn about God-given talents and abilities, and Sabbath rest. God has endowed each of us with seeds of greatness. Have you discovered yours? Are you using them for His glory?
In Exodus 30, we will read about the altar of incense, the bronze basin, and the census tax. Each person, regardless of status, paid the same tax. Was that fair? What is your fair share today?
In Exodus chapter 28, the priests were established. Here in chapter 29, the priests will be consecrated for service. It is a messy ceremony, but blood makes them holy. Has blood made you holy?
In Exodus 28, we will learn about the garments Aaron and the priests wore at that time. The breastplate of the high priest contained stones representing the twelve tribes of Israel. Aaron wore it over his heart in the presence of the Lord. Who is on your heart that you can bring before the Lord?
In Exodus 27 there are more intricate details about the tabernacle of God. The burning lamp of the tabernacle was to be tended to each day. It was not to go out. Do you tend to your relationship with God each day so the flame does not go out?
Exodus 26 is thirty-seven verses on the tabernacle of God. God cares about where we meet Him. Do you care about where you meet God?
In Exodus 25, we will be introduced to the Ark of the covenant. When Israel left Egypt, God instructed them to plunder the Egyptians. They got stuff they did not work for or earn. Here in chapter 25, God asks for some of it back to build the Ark of the covenant. Can you relate? God gives us 100 percent of what we have. When he asks for some back, how do you feel?























