Day 9

God Leads His People into His Presence

from the The Presence of God reading plan


Exodus 3:1-15, Exodus 6:1-8, Exodus 13:17-22, Exodus 15:1-3, Exodus 15:17

BY Melanie Rainer

When Moses left Egypt, he had no map, no idea of which way to go or what awaited him when he arrived. He had the presence of God to guide him, and he hedged his future (and that of the hundreds of thousands of Israelites who went with him) on the voice he heard in the wilderness, who appeared with a sweeping claim of authority and sovereignty.

“This is what you are to say to the Israelites:
I AM has sent me to you.”
—Exodus 3:14

This story is a familiar one in Sunday school classes, Hollywood movies, and sermon illustrations. What I love about Scripture and these beloved stories is how many different lenses we can wear to examine them. While we could read this passage through Moses’s eyes, as I usually do, I believe it’s even more compelling to read it through the lens of God’s presence that was with Moses and His people.

Beginning in Exodus 3, God revealed He had come to Moses because of the cries of His people. “Then the LORD said, ‘I have observed the misery of my people in Egypt, and have heard them crying out because of their oppressors. I know about their sufferings’ ” (v.7).

God was there in Egypt, with His people. His omnipresence—His everywhere-ness—meant that He never left. And so when He called them out of Egypt to follow Him into the wilderness, they went. In Exodus 6, God identified Himself to Moses as the God who had been with his fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. His presence wasn’t new, but it was revealed in a new, personal way to Moses.

God directed the Israelites’ route, not “along the road toward the land of the Philistines, even though it was nearby” but “around toward the Red Sea” (Exodus 13:17,18). God wasn’t calling them out of oppression and then letting them stumble around, waiting for the stars to direct their steps; rather, He had a specific path for them to follow, one in which He would lead and they would have to learn to trust and follow Him.

His presence, provision, and promises are everywhere in this story. He was there, constantly providing for His people, whether defeating their enemies, sending manna and quail to nourish them, literally lighting their way, and more. He faithfully kept His promises to Moses.

When God called Moses, He didn’t promise him an easy road. In fact, Moses himself never made it to the promised land. But God did promise Himself, His presence, and His perfect provision. We all know the seasons of our life that are a little like the wilderness. For the roads that feel like dead ends or the roundabouts that circle us around and around, I would love a good map to show me how to navigate those turns. But I know from these stories that He was always there. And today, I need to know that those promises, and God’s unfailing presence, are mine as well.

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57 thoughts on "God Leads His People into His Presence"

  1. Justina Robinson says:

    Amen ❤️

  2. Elaine Eagle says:

    I’m reading along in the book as well as the app, and the pages on Mountains in scripture were so cool! It details different instances where God used mountains to connect with his people and prophets. Love seeing patterns like that in scripture!

  3. Nijah Lain says:

    Woooooo today’s reading hit is a way that is both overwhelming and amazing! When they talk about how words fail you in certain moments today was it. Today He was definitely speaking to me from my Bible readings to today reading in this plan. It all flowed together to tell me, reassure me, and remind me that through it all He is ever present!

  4. Sophia Ayres says:

    The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. That is how God wants the people of Israel to know him! Not just for his power and might, but for his faithfulness, his ever presence with them.
    God you have been faithful to generations, you haven’t distanced yourself from your people, but seek them to know you more personally. You won’t fail.

  5. Andrea P says:

    ❤️

  6. Maci Reaves says:

    Exodus 6:6-8 is one of my favorite passages in the Old Testament. All God’s “I am” and “I will” statements remind me it is Him, not me. He guides my life, not me. Beautiful reminder this morning.

    1. Andrea P says:

      ❤️

  7. Victoria E says:

    Julia C, Kelly (Neo), Foster Mama, and others I didn’t get here thank you for praying ! I have a GI appointment tomorrow which I pray will be helpful. Mercy, thank you for praying and I will also like to contribute to a fundraiser ! Searching, thank you for praying it is so good to see you all and be connected while studying about our God!

  8. Taylor Graves says:

    I was so touched by the idea that the same promises God made to Moses about His presence are also mine. Those words felt like a comforting hug! Just thinking that God promises me His presence and guidance regardless of where I am in life brings me so much joy. I definitely needed the reassurance. I’m praying for all of you and am so blessed to be a part of this community ❤️❤️

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