God of Deliverance - Bible Study Book with Video Access

"Blessed be the Lord, who has delivered you." --Exodus 18:10

With that introduction, we enter into the story of the Hebrew people in the book of Exodus. No longer under the protection of their forefather Joseph, the children of Israel became slaves to the Egyptians. But God was raising up a deliverer in Moses, to lead His people from bondage to freedom so they could worship Him.

The exodus of the Israelites shapes our understanding of the whole Bible, its themes reverberating all the way to Revelation. Exodus is the birth narrative of a nation unmistakably guided by the Great Deliverer.

In this 10-session verse-by-verse study of Exodus 1-18, Jen Wilkin shows us that Israel's story is our story: the same God who delivered Israel also delivers all those He loves from slavery to sin and from service to the pharaohs of this world. He lifts our eyes to the promised land He has prepared where we dwell with I AM and worship Him as the one true God.

Features:

  • Leader helps to guide questions and discussions within small groups

  • Personal study segments to complete among 10 weeks of group sessions

  • 10 teaching videos, approximately 30­­-45 minutes per session, available via redemption code printed in Bible study book for individual streaming access


Benefits:

  • Learn the deeper theological implications of stories you've known for years.

  • Understand how God protects His children and prioritizes their worship of Him above all else.

  • Explore how God provided deliverance for His children to be able to worship Him freely and how it affects our lives today.

Video Sessions:

  • Session 1: Introduction A Going Out (38:01)--In this introduction to the study, Jen walks through the "envelope" of the book of Exodus, sharing the original context of the book. She also explains how to do the study.

  • Session 2: A Deliverer Delivered (39:04)--Jen teaches through the first two chapters of Exodus, pointing out themes of deliverance in the stories of the women we see at the beginning of this story. Through their example, we learn to do what is right, to fear God more than others, and how God is the great Deliverer.

  • Session 3: A Leader Prepared (39:25)--In this session, we see Moses flee from Egypt, get married, and encounter a burning bush. There, Moses encounters the self-existent I AM who gives him a mission to deliver His people from the hands of the Egyptians.

  • Session 4: Sent Back to Egypt (37:10)--In Exodus 4, armed with a staff and God's promise to teach him what he needs to know, Moses begins his return to Egypt to set God's people free. We see that God has not forgotten His people and that He has a plan to deliver them from their oppressors.

  • Session 5: Opposition and Unbelief (33:02)--Is God really who He says He is? That is the question the Israelites asked and the question we ask today. This story of deliverance will preach a complete sermon about who God is, and this is the first step in delivering that message.

  • Session 6: Plagues (45:38)--In this session, Jen teaches through the first nine plagues in the book of Exodus. She shares how the plagues break down the gods of the Egyptians in a sort of "de-creation account." This is a demonstration of how God topples our idols in order to show mercy to us.

  • Session 7: A Final Sign (37:54)--Jen talks through the first Passover and its structure in Scripture. We look at what Passover meant for the Israelitees and Egyptians who experienced it first, as well as what it still means for us today.

  • Session 8: A People Called Out (43:49)--In this session, the birth narrative of the Israelites continues. Passover is observed and Pharaoh lets the people go, straight toward the Red Sea. Jen teaches how the Red Sea crossing gives God all the glory. We also learn what it means to be born again through parallels in this story to the New Testament covenant in Christ.

  • Session 9: Provision from Heaven (37:28)--This session finds the Israelites in their first days in the wilderness. Jen draws parallels between their story and Jesus. Just as the Israelites learned to rely on God for provision, we must also learn to rely on the Bread of Life and Living Water--Jesus Christ.

  • Session 10: To Sinai (37:24)--In the final session of this study, Jen teaches through the Israelites' battle against Amalek and Moses' father-in-law, Jethro's, ideas of leadership. We make it, with the Israelites, to the foot of Mount Sinai. The story is not finished, but now we know Yahweh is the great Deliverer.

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Stephanie Roose
Mar 04, 2025
10/10 stars
A comprehensive reading on the book of Exodus, part 1.
jenlynerickson
May 21, 2024
10/10 stars
In this verse by verse study of Exodus 1-18, Jen Wilkin’s God of Deliverance delves into the theological implications of familiar Bible stories and transforms the legendary into learning opportunities. It illuminates how God protects His children and prioritizes their worship above all else. And it explores how God’s deliverance of the nation of Israel from the captivity of Egypt through the blood of a lamb in the Old Testament points to God’s deliverance for all nations from the captivity of sin through the Lamb of God today. Deliverance is often preceded by difficult circumstance. When we find ourselves in the desert or drowning in the waves of despair for our lives and/or the lives of those we love most, God compels us to lay down and/or let go of our hope, and cry out for help. Our tears of desperation elicit His compassion. He draws us out of the waters and provides for us in ways we could never have imagined. Just as Moses struck a rock to satisfy the thirst of the Israelites, Christ is the Rock that was struck and poured out His blood to slake our spiritual dehydration. The unleavened (aka unsinful) bread symbolized His sinless body and the bitter wine, His bitter cup/sweet blood poured out for our deliverance from spiritual bondage to abundant life. If you are seeking to be set free, Jen Wilkin offers to be your tour guide on your sojourn to the foot of Mount Sinai with the God of Deliverance as your banner: “Blessed be the Lord, who has delivered you” (Exodus 18:10). A life changing study!

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