David Rose
Exodus 11-13
God’s presence brings peace in the storm. Like the Passover, Christ’s blood sets His people free. Trust Him, walk in faith, and share His story of salvation.
Exodus 8-10
When idols fail, only Christ remains. Like Pharaoh, resisting God brings suffering—but His power, love, and faithfulness call us to true worship and repentance.
Exodus 5-7
Pharaoh refused Israel’s request to worship Yahweh, making their work harder. But God promised not just a festival—He would grant them full freedom.
Exodus 1-4
God’s sovereignty is evident in Exodus 1-3, as He raises Moses to deliver His people. Yahweh, the great I Am, works through all things to fulfill His purposes.
Job 38-42
God answers Job out of the whirlwind, revealing His majesty and wisdom. Job repents and is blessed, gaining deeper awe of God and understanding His purpose.
Time to Make a ‘You’ Turn
Christ's meeting with Zacchaeus reveals His heart for the overlooked, how He dignifies the despised and transforms lives. Learn how to share His love and live out His example of compassion.
Job 35-37
Elihu challenges Job and his friends to magnify God's majesty. God's ways are higher than man’s, and His glory and power inspire awe and confidence in His plans.
Job 32-34
Job's dialogue shifts as Eliphaz confronts him, emphasizing God's justice and constant communication. Praise God for His mercy and trust His just ways.
Job 28-31
Job reflects on the pursuit of wisdom, likening it to mining for precious metals. Wisdom is found in reverential awe of God and walking in His truth.
Job 25-27
Job reflects on God's holiness and majesty, recognizing His sovereignty and power. Amid suffering, Job affirms God's control and the need for humble worship.