February 8, 2026
Roots | How Salvation Works - Blood On The Door
The story of Exodus is the story of Jesus. The God we get to know in Exodus is the God who comes to us in the person of Jesus: a God who judges, who saves, and who renews.
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Exodus 12:1-14
Questions:
- Pharaoh’s regime was evil and oppressive, and the Israelites cried out for justice. What events or situations in the world make you long for justice?
- What is your reaction to the idea that God judges sin and evil?
- What connection(s) between the Exodus Passover and Jesus’ Passover stood out to you?
- How would you explain the significance of Jesus’ sacrifice (death on the cross) to an unchurched friend?
- God saves people from sin and death into new life. Where have you experienced God renewing your life or have witnessed him renewing the life of someone you know?
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