This lesson focuses on the opening chapters of Exodus and teaches that God never forgets His covenants with His people, even when they face long periods of suffering and bondage. After Joseph’s death, the Israelites became enslaved in Egypt and endured hardship that might have led them to question whether God still cared for them. The lesson emphasizes that God does remember His promises and will act to deliver His covenant people in His own time and way, reassuring readers that He hears our pleas and will help us through our trials. The weekly study invites readers to reflect on how the Lord’s deliverance of Israel prefigures His role as Savior and on how individuals can see His hand in their own lives.
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