Exodus 12:1-13

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In the Passover, God redeems, sets apart, and promises to restore those who trust Him.

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Head

What characters are in the passage?

The Lord
Moses
Aaron
People of Israel

Who was the original audience? Context?

Retell the story as a group.

What does this scripture say about God?

God is holy and sets the standard for holiness and righteousness
God’s judgement is fierce
God has specific expectations of His people
God saves His people who trust Him and submit themselves to Him
God expects us to be ready for His deliverance and salvation

What does this scripture say about Jesus?

Jesus is the perfect, spotless Lamb of God who gave His blood to save us.
We are saved from eternal death because of Jesus.
In the work of Jesus, we see the love, holiness, and wrath of God.

What does this scripture say about Mankind?

It is best for mankind to obey the Lord.
Mankind is enslaved and is in need of salvation.
Our lives need to be centered on our salvation (God setting that month as the first of their months)

Heart

What were the characters experiencing or feeling?

God
Love
Mercy
Judgement
Moses & Aaron
Compliance
Awe/Worship because of what God has done
Curiosity as to what was coming
People of Israel
Obedience because they have seen what God has done

What do you feel when you read this passage? (Consider your own attitudes or heart toward this passage.)

When you don’t know why God has all of these specifics, this can seem kind of weird. However, when you understand why, it makes a lot of sense.
Wonder and worship because of God’s incredible love and horrible wrath.
Fear of the Judge of the universe.
Curiosity as to how we walk from this Scripture in obedience.

Hands

Are there any commands to follow?

There are some commands, but not necessarily for us to follow.
However, the commands that Israel is given may give us a glimpse into God’s expectations for us.

What is the scripture asking us to live/practice in our daily lives?

What characters are in the passage?

The Passover was a perpetual reminder of Israel’s past slavery and redemption. Why is it important to always remember what God has done and is doing to redeem us?

Who was the original audience? Context?

Do you tend to think of yourself as set apart of God’s purposes and glory? Why or why not?

Retell the story as a group.

The passover was a constant reminder of God’s justice, power, mercy, and grace? How can we be more mindful of God’s attributes?

What does this scripture say about God?

What does it look like to live with Gospel readiness? How can we be prepared to share the Gospel and point people to Christ?

What does this scripture say about Jesus?

What does this scripture say about Mankind?

Heart

What were the characters experiencing or feeling?

What do you feel when you read this passage? (Consider your own attitudes or heart toward this passage.)

Hands

Are there any commands to follow?

What is the scripture asking us to live/practice in our daily lives?Head

What characters are in the passage?

Who was the original audience? Context?

Retell the story as a group.

What does this scripture say about God?

What does this scripture say about Jesus?

What does this scripture say about Mankind?

Heart

What were the characters experiencing or feeling?

What do you feel when you read this passage? (Consider your own attitudes or heart toward this passage.)

Hands

Are there any commands to follow?

What is the scripture asking us to live/practice in our daily lives?Head

What characters are in the passage?

Who was the original audience? Context?

Retell the story as a group.

What does this scripture say about God?

What does this scripture say about Jesus?

What does this scripture say about Mankind?

Heart

What were the characters experiencing or feeling?

What do you feel when you read this passage? (Consider your own attitudes or heart toward this passage.)

Hands

Are there any commands to follow?

What is the scripture asking us to live/practice in our daily lives?Head

What characters are in the passage?

Who was the original audience? Context?

Retell the story as a group.

What does this scripture say about God?

What does this scripture say about Jesus?

What does this scripture say about Mankind?

Heart

What were the characters experiencing or feeling?

What do you feel when you read this passage? (Consider your own attitudes or heart toward this passage.)

Hands

Are there any commands to follow?

What is the scripture asking us to live/practice in our daily lives?Head

What characters are in the passage?

Who was the original audience? Context?

Retell the story as a group.

What does this scripture say about God?

What does this scripture say about Jesus?

What does this scripture say about Mankind?

Heart

What were the characters experiencing or feeling?

What do you feel when you read this passage? (Consider your own attitudes or heart toward this passage.)

Hands

Are there any commands to follow?

What is the scripture asking us to live/practice in our daily lives?Head

What characters are in the passage?

Who was the original audience? Context?

Retell the story as a group.

What does this scripture say about God?

What does this scripture say about Jesus?

What does this scripture say about Mankind?

Heart

What were the characters experiencing or feeling?

What do you feel when you read this passage? (Consider your own attitudes or heart toward this passage.)

Hands

Are there any commands to follow?

What is the scripture asking us to live/practice in our daily lives?

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