Daily Bible Commentary
Thoughtful and gospel-centered insights from our pastor as we journey through the Bible together, day by day. These daily commentaries are designed to help you see the grand story of Scripture unfold—from creation to Christ to new creation.
If you’ve fallen behind, no worries. Simply pick up where you left off or dive into today’s reading. Remember, the goal isn’t perfection but a growing relationship with the God who speaks through His Word.
Exodus 28-31
Jesus, our High Priest, bears our burdens and grants us access to God. Like Aaron, He represents us before the Father. Praise Him for His holiness and grace!
Exodus 25-27
Money isn’t evil, but loving it is. Giving to God shows He’s our true treasure. Worship through generosity deepens faith and guards against idolatry.
Exodus 21-24
God calls His people to holiness. Like Israel, we learn to live in community, reflecting His love and care. Worship Him, love others, and walk in His ways.
Exodus 18-20
Community strengthens faith. Like Moses and Israel, godly relationships lead to worship, accountability, and growth. Love God, love people, live holy.
Exodus 14-17
Faith is a battle, but God fights for His people. Trust Him, obey, and stand firm—He is our defender, leading us to victory and true worship.
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.