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Day 7: The God Who Redeems with Power
Today, you witness the Passover, the Exodus, and the giving of the Ten Commandments—some of the most powerful moments in all of Scripture.
Reading Instructions
Read Exodus 11 to 20 with reverence. Watch how God acts decisively to bring deliverance, and how He then calls His people into covenant relationship.
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Day 6: God Who Sees and Delivers
Read Exodus chapters 1 to 10 slowly and prayerfully. In these foundational chapters, we encounter God as the Deliverer. Watch how He begins to fulfill His covenant to Abraham by raising a deliverer, confronting oppression, and showing His mighty hand.
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Day 5: From Prison to Purpose
Today, read Genesis chapters 41 to 50 slowly and prayerfully. These final chapters of Genesis reveal God’s unmatched ability to redeem pain, elevate the faithful, and write divine purpose into human suffering. Pay close attention to how Joseph’s long, painful journey ends with restoration, reconciliation, and national transformation.
God is not done with your story either. Keep going. What He started in Genesis, He will continue to fulfill


God is never in a rush
God is never in a rush, but He is never late. What He speaks, He fulfills—in His way, in His time, and for His glory.


God of Covenant and Calling
God's promises are not based on your perfection, but on His unchanging nature. His covenant is bigger than your weakness.
God reveals progressively – Abram didn’t get the full picture on day one. Revelation came step by step. Obedience invites deeper clarity




Encountering God in the Beginning
God’s ways always seek to restore. His heart is to redeem, not to destroy.
God initiates – Creation, calling, commands—He always begins the relationship. He is the first mover in love.
God gives choice – The tree in Eden represents man's free will. He invites willing obedience, not force.
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