
The Exodus: Out of Egypt, Into Covenant
The Exodus story is more than ancient history — it’s a living pattern of God’s redemption that finds its fulfillment in Jesus. From slavery to freedom to covenant, Exodus reveals the heart of God who rescues, forms, and dwells with His people. This study traces how that same Exodus rhythm repeats throughout Scripture and in our own lives, inviting every generation to see Christ in the journey from bondage to belonging.
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What You'll Study

Groaning in Egypt: The God Who Hears
Exodus 1–2
God’s Compassion
Learning Objectives
Participants will recognize that God sees and responds to human suffering. They will trace how God’s compassion toward Israel in Egypt reveals His redemptive nature and learn to identify areas in their own lives where they need to cry out for His rescue.

The Burning Bush: Called by the I AM
Exodus 3–4
Divine Calling
Learning Objectives
Participants will understand that God’s self-revelation as “I AM” reveals His eternal, self-existent nature fulfilled in Jesus. They will connect Exodus 3:14 with John 8:58 and reflect on how divine calling flows from knowing who God is.

The Passover: Freedom Through the Lamb
Exodus 12–13
Redemption
Learning Objectives
Participants will grasp how the Passover lamb foreshadows Christ’s sacrifice. They will explore the theme of substitutionary redemption and express gratitude for freedom through Jesus, the true Lamb of God.

Through the Sea: Salvation and Song
Exodus 14–15
Deliverance and Worship
Learning Objectives
Participants will see the crossing of the Red Sea as a passage from death to life and a foreshadowing of baptism. They will celebrate deliverance through worship and articulate how baptism symbolizes union with Christ in His victory.

Bread from Heaven: Trusting God’s Provision
Exodus 16–17
Dependence
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn that God provides daily sustenance for His people in the wilderness. They will connect the manna narrative to Jesus as the Bread of Life who sustains His people today and practice trusting God for present needs rather than hoarding security.

The Mountain of Covenant: A People Set Apart
Exodus 19–20
Covenant Identity
Learning Objectives
Participants will understand that God rescues His people to form them into a covenant family. They will explore how the Ten Commandments reveal God’s character and how Jesus fulfills the law by writing it on believers’ hearts through the Spirit, considering practical ways to live as a holy people shaped by grace.

The Golden Calf: Broken Covenant, Merciful God
Exodus 32–34
Grace and Restoration
Learning Objectives
Participants will examine Israel’s rebellion with the golden calf and God’s merciful response. They will identify how Moses’ intercession prefigures Christ’s and practice receiving restoration after failure.
The Tabernacle: God Dwelling Among His People
Exodus 35–40
Presence
Learning Objectives
Participants will discover that God’s ultimate desire is to dwell among His people. They will connect the tabernacle to Jesus’ incarnation and the Spirit’s indwelling presence, recognizing that worship is no longer confined to a place but centered in Christ.

The Exodus Replayed: Echoes Through Scripture
Selected Passages (e.g., Psalms, Prophets, Gospels)
Continuity
Learning Objectives
Participants will trace the Exodus motif through the prophets and Gospels, culminating in Jesus’ cross and resurrection as the greater deliverance. They will discern how this ongoing Exodus shapes their identity as people of the new creation.

Out of Egypt, Into Covenant Life
Romans 6; 1 Peter 2; Revelation 21
Ongoing Exodus
Learning Objectives
Participants will articulate how the Exodus story continues in the believer’s journey — freed from sin, formed by grace, and led toward eternal communion with God. They will identify personal “Exodus moments” and commit to walking in covenant life empowered by the Spirit.
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