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Exodus: Introducing Our Holy, Infinite, Faithful Savior Who Knows Our Sorrows

Exodus: Introducing Our Holy, Infinite, Faithful Savior Who Knows Our Sorrows

Update: 2025-09-28
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Scripture Reading: Exodus 3

Have you ever thought of what preparation might go into meeting someone new? After providentially blessing and multiplying his people for some 430 silent years in Egypt, God re-introduces himself to Moses and to the people of Israel that have now multiplied to some 2.5 million people. How does He describe Himself in this re-introduction?

God reveals Himself as a holy God, that is, a God who is pure, unique and supremely worthy of worship. He even commands some preparation for meeting with him so that we physically prepare for spiritual realities. I wonder if more of us might benefit from spiritual times if we did more to physically prepare for them?

God reveals Himself as the infinite and faithful God: "I am" the God of your forefathers, not "I was." The same God who made covenants with the forefathers of Israel and kept those promises, He is still God today. God may appear quiet at times, but He hasn't left the throne. He won't abandon His people or break His word.

God reveals Himself as the God who sees our pain and hears our sorrows. He isn't cold and distant. Not a tear goes unnoticed and not a prayer unheard. If you find yourself in a difficult place, if the world around you seems to crush you with oppression and fears, if it seems like you are alone and no one knows or understands your pain, then rest assured, my brothers and sisters: you have a God in Heaven who knows you, and He knows your situation.

God reveals Himself as the God who delivers. God will save his people in a way that shows the strength of His mighty arm! He hears; He knows; His heart is touched by our pain, and He will deliver His people in His time. Wait on the Lord for His great salvation.

God reveals Himself as the God who delivers by sending a covenant mediator. To Israel there in Egypt He sent Moses—an imperfect, human and even hesitant mediator. But Moses is a picture of the great covenant mediator who would someday come. God would then send Jesus the Christ, the ultimate and final mediator who joyfully endured the cross and is now exalted to the right hand of God, reigning and hearing our prayers. Have you met this God? Do you know Him as your Lord and your Savior?

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Exodus: Introducing Our Holy, Infinite, Faithful Savior Who Knows Our Sorrows

Exodus: Introducing Our Holy, Infinite, Faithful Savior Who Knows Our Sorrows

Aaron Cavanaugh