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Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 19, where God brings His people to Mount Sinai and declares why He rescued them: not merely to take them out of Egypt, but to bring them to Himself. Before the law is given, God calls Israel His treasured possession, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation—language Peter later echoes as he reminds the church who we are in Christ.
Exodus 19 helps us see the whole Bible connecting together. At Sinai, the law came down and exposed sin; at Pentecost, the Spirit came down and brought life. God has always been forming a people who would display His glory to the world. Now, in Christ, we are His people—called out, brought near, set apart, and sent to live so the world can see who God is.
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Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 19, where God brings His people to Mount Sinai and declares why He rescued them: not merely to take them out of Egypt, but to bring them to Himself. Before the law is given, God calls Israel His treasured possession, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation—language Peter later echoes as he reminds the church who we are in Christ.
Exodus 19 helps us see the whole Bible connecting together. At Sinai, the law came down and exposed sin; at Pentecost, the Spirit came down and brought life. God has always been forming a people who would display His glory to the world. Now, in Christ, we are His people—called out, brought near, set apart, and sent to live so the world can see who God is.