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In this episode of Delivered, the Grow Group team moves from lighthearted conversation into a meaningful discussion centered on the Passover and its spiritual application for believers today. Using Exodus as the foundation, the group explores how the Passover illustrates salvation through God’s provision rather than human effort. They emphasize that Israel’s protection came from the blood on the doorposts, paralleling Christ’s sacrifice as the source of salvation by grace, not performance.
The conversation highlights several practical applications: genuine faith produces obedience, believers must embrace their new identity in Christ, and spiritual growth requires leaving “Egypt” — the old life — behind. The group discusses how many believers struggle with returning to past patterns, missing the fullness of what God intends. They also stress the importance of remembering and retelling God’s saving work, just as Passover was designed to keep God’s faithfulness central for future generations.
The episode concludes with personal prayer requests, reflections on obedience and leadership challenges, encouragement through community, and a closing prayer celebrating God’s grace and ongoing work in their lives. The team previews the next episode, which will focus on crossing the Red Sea.
If you want to follow along with our daily scripture readings, Delivered devotional guides are available on Amazon.
00:00–01:02 — Opening Banter
Humorous conversation and personal stories lead into discussion of Passover themes.
01:02–01:48 — Introducing Passover Applications
Transition into devotional reflections and lessons drawn from the Passover account.
01:48–02:33 — Trust God’s Provision, Not Performance
Salvation explained through grace; biblical references emphasize faith over works.
02:33–03:18 — Faith Produces Action
True faith leads to obedience; Israel had to act on God’s instructions.
03:18–04:03 — Living in a New Identity
Believers are made new in Christ and called to walk in the Spirit rather than the flesh.
04:03–04:57 — Leaving Egypt Behind
Spiritual growth requires separating from former patterns and mindsets.
04:57–05:41 — The Danger of Returning to Egypt
Discussion on how clinging to the past prevents experiencing God’s promises.
05:41–06:05 — Remember and Retell God’s Work
Passover as a model for continually sharing God’s saving grace.
06:05–07:38 — Prayer Requests & Life Updates
Wisdom, leadership challenges, family updates, and encouragement within community.
07:38–09:26 — Obedience and Responding to God
Reflections on acting when God calls and trusting His direction.
09:26–10:47 — Closing Prayer & Announcements
Group prayer, gratitude, and preview of the Red Sea episode.
10:47–End — Podcast Outro
Ministry information and listener invitation.
By FBC Peachtree CityIn this episode of Delivered, the Grow Group team moves from lighthearted conversation into a meaningful discussion centered on the Passover and its spiritual application for believers today. Using Exodus as the foundation, the group explores how the Passover illustrates salvation through God’s provision rather than human effort. They emphasize that Israel’s protection came from the blood on the doorposts, paralleling Christ’s sacrifice as the source of salvation by grace, not performance.
The conversation highlights several practical applications: genuine faith produces obedience, believers must embrace their new identity in Christ, and spiritual growth requires leaving “Egypt” — the old life — behind. The group discusses how many believers struggle with returning to past patterns, missing the fullness of what God intends. They also stress the importance of remembering and retelling God’s saving work, just as Passover was designed to keep God’s faithfulness central for future generations.
The episode concludes with personal prayer requests, reflections on obedience and leadership challenges, encouragement through community, and a closing prayer celebrating God’s grace and ongoing work in their lives. The team previews the next episode, which will focus on crossing the Red Sea.
If you want to follow along with our daily scripture readings, Delivered devotional guides are available on Amazon.
00:00–01:02 — Opening Banter
Humorous conversation and personal stories lead into discussion of Passover themes.
01:02–01:48 — Introducing Passover Applications
Transition into devotional reflections and lessons drawn from the Passover account.
01:48–02:33 — Trust God’s Provision, Not Performance
Salvation explained through grace; biblical references emphasize faith over works.
02:33–03:18 — Faith Produces Action
True faith leads to obedience; Israel had to act on God’s instructions.
03:18–04:03 — Living in a New Identity
Believers are made new in Christ and called to walk in the Spirit rather than the flesh.
04:03–04:57 — Leaving Egypt Behind
Spiritual growth requires separating from former patterns and mindsets.
04:57–05:41 — The Danger of Returning to Egypt
Discussion on how clinging to the past prevents experiencing God’s promises.
05:41–06:05 — Remember and Retell God’s Work
Passover as a model for continually sharing God’s saving grace.
06:05–07:38 — Prayer Requests & Life Updates
Wisdom, leadership challenges, family updates, and encouragement within community.
07:38–09:26 — Obedience and Responding to God
Reflections on acting when God calls and trusting His direction.
09:26–10:47 — Closing Prayer & Announcements
Group prayer, gratitude, and preview of the Red Sea episode.
10:47–End — Podcast Outro
Ministry information and listener invitation.