Through ExodusSample

The Hardship
It took a lot of convincing by God to get Moses to come to Egypt. Once in Egypt Moses does what the Lord told him to do. Instead of being delivered the Israelites were put into harsh labor and the demands made to them was unreasonable.
Isn’t this a common hardship in our lives? How many times we do what the Lord wants us to do but the situation goes the opposite way than what we expected. What do we do in situations like these?
- Look to God.
- Trust in His promises.
- We may feel lonely as those who need to understand us and stand by us can’t understand how God would come through, because instead of the situation becoming better it became worse.
- We need to be an example.
- We should not loose courage.
- Keep looking to move forward.
- Continue obeying God and not give up midway.
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About this Plan

Going through the book of Exodus will help those who would love to have a thought about the passage they had read that day. This reading plan is aimed at having a systematic study in spite of the not so interesting chapters.
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We would like to thank Sherene Ellen Rajaratnam for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://sherenerajaratnam.wordpress.com/
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