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The Bible Recap

May Reflections & Corrections

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2020

⏱️ 11 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. Welcome to our May, Reflections and Corrections episode. Let's start with the

0:17.2

Reflections. We recently finished our 12th book of the Bible and we're

0:20.8

currently working our way through three others, so let's get the 30,000-foot view on where we are in the chronological timeline of the Bible's overall met a narrative.

0:29.0

The Bible is one unified story. Way back in Genesis, God set out to build a relationship

0:34.8

with one particular family, but things go terribly wrong when they fracture the relationship

0:38.9

through sin. But their sin doesn't surprise God. He already had a plan in place to restore this relationship even before it was broken.

0:46.1

And he continues working out that plan immediately, undeterred and unhindered by their rebellion.

0:52.1

He sets apart a man named Abraham to be the patriarch of the family,

0:55.6

and he gives this family a name, the Israelites. They're a busted bunch of people who lie, cheat, and steal.

1:01.6

God blesses them despite their sin, but sin still has its consequences.

1:05.8

One of the long story lines of consequence is of the 400 years they spent enslaved in Egypt.

1:11.7

God sends a man named Moses to demonstrate his power to the Egyptian

1:15.2

ruler who reluctantly agrees to let the Israelite slaves go. They flee to the desert,

1:20.0

led by God and his servant Moses, and little by little God gives these people the basic rules of how to have a stable society.

1:28.0

All they've ever known is slavery under a cruel dictator.

1:32.0

They've never seen good leadership demonstrated.

1:34.4

There are a bunch of uncivilized ungrateful people who have only just met God and Moses

1:39.5

and they're not keen on obeying either of them. But in the midst of their sin and stubbornness and foolishness,

1:45.6

God knows that what their hearts need is him. So he sets up camp among them in the desert. More than

1:51.5

anything, he wants them to remember who he is to them, the God who rescued them out of slavery.

1:57.0

He's trying to point them back to the truth that people who recognize him as God can rely on his pattern of faithfulness even when they are unfaithful.

2:07.4

But they keep forgetting and every time they forget they either get fearful and disobey or they

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