Grumbling in the Desert (Part 2): Learning to Trust God’s Continued Provision
Natalie Worsfold
07/04/25
Exodus 16:22–17:7
As the journey continues, the Israelites once again find themselves at a place of testing, needing water and questioning whether God is really with them. Despite repeated demonstrations of His care, they waver in faith and slip back into complaints. This cycle of doubt shows how prone we are to forget God’s faithfulness once immediate needs arise again.
Grumbling in the Desert (Part 1): When Thirst and Hunger Take Over
Jane Peters
04/04/25
Exodus 15:22–16:21
Not long after their miraculous deliverance through the Red Sea, the Israelites begin to complain about their dire need for water and food. They forget how God saved them, focusing instead on what they lack. The bitter waters at Marah and the gift of manna reveal God’s ongoing provision, yet the people’s immediate response is grumbling rather than gratitude. Their physical hunger and thirst overshadow the memory of God’s powerful intervention.
Crossing Over: Trusting God’s Deliverance
Natalie Worsfold
Exodus 14
Exodus 14 describes a breathtaking scene: God parts the Red Sea, allowing the Israelites to pass safely while swallowing up the pursuing Egyptian army. In this dramatic moment, the people come face to face with the reality of God’s might and faithfulness. Their journey is a leap from a place of desperation to deliverance, and it underscores the truth that God can make a way where there seems to be no way.
The Passover: Salvation through the Lamb
Chris Hall
17/03/25
Exodus 12:1-7
On the night of the Passover, the Israelites witness God’s powerful judgment on Egypt, yet they experience his merciful protection through the blood of the lamb placed on their doorposts. This defining moment sets them on a journey out of slavery and into a covenant relationship with the Lord. It’s a story of God’s deliverance and his desire to set his people free.Release date:17 March 2025
The God who calls
Chris Greaves
14/03/25
Exodus 3:1–12
In this first Sunday of Lent, we explore the moment Moses encounters God in the burning bush—a pivotal event where God reveals both his holiness and his intention to free the Israelites from slavery. Moses, an unlikely and hesitant leader, receives a divine call that will shape the course of history. This passage reminds us that God often uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things for his purposes.