Exodus 30:1-38
Jesus prays for you. In Exodus 30, the altar of incense serves as a symbol of Christ as our Intercessor. Discover this passage full of instruction and symbolism regarding prayer and worship through the Holy Spirit.
Exodus 29:1-46
God uses empty hands. In Exodus 29, we see God consecrate Aaron and his sons. Dr. McGee shows us that consecration is “to come to God with empty hands, confess our weakness, our inability, and let God do the rest.” Discover how God uses imperfect, empty-handed Aaron as a symbol of Christ.
Exodus 28:1-43
Have you ever arrived at an occasion feeling underdressed? In Exodus 28, we find that being underdressed was certainly not an option for the priests when they entered the Tabernacle. Every part of the priests’ garments served as a picture of Jesus Christ—our great High Priest.
Exodus 26:14-27:21
Even colors—scarlet, blue, purple, and gold—can be holy when God says so. In the making of the Tabernacle, every last detail was carefully crafted according to God’s instruction. Discover how God used earthly details as visible reminders of Christ’s deity, humanity, sacrifice, Kingship, and generosity to His people.
Exodus 25:23-26:14
How can furniture be Holy? From ceiling to floor, every piece of furniture in the Tabernacle pointed to Christ. Discover how each piece symbolizes a specific characteristic of God and His perfect plan of redemption through Jesus Christ.
Exodus 25:10-22
In Exodus 25, God gives the children of Israel detailed instructions on how to build the Ark of the Covenant. Follow along as Dr. McGee shows us how the Ark and its contents—Aaron’s rod, manna, and the Ten Commandments—reveal Christ as our ultimate Priest, Prophet, and King.
Exodus 24:1-25:9
Remember how terrified Israel was of God when He gave them the Law? It doesn’t have to be that way. Exodus 24 teaches us that, although we cannot possibly keep the entire Law, God enables us to draw near to Him through His infinite grace and, ultimately, His Son Jesus.
Exodus 22:1-23:33
Ready for a crash course in the Law? In Exodus 22, God lays down the laws for society. Discover how many of today’s laws for civilization are based on this passage of Scripture. While grace should be the basis of our relationship with God, the practical importance of the Law found in this passage should not be overlooked.
Exodus 20:18-21:36
Imagine the worst thunderstorm you’ve ever experienced. Multiply that times a thousand, and you’ll get an idea of what it was like for the children of Israel to be in God’s presence. They were terrified, ashamed, and entirely imperfect. Follow along as Dr. McGee teaches us how the Creator of the Law is the same One who saves us from our inevitable inability to keep it.
Exodus 20:1-17
God gives Israel what they asked for—the Ten Commandments. Follow along as Dr. McGee warns us not to mix the Law and grace into the same system and teaches us how the Ten Commandments really symbolize mankind’s desperate need for a Savior.