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    	Exodus Talks: 
		Pastoral Devotionals from Exodus
    	Steve Rodeheaver             
    Editing and Additions by Dennis Bratcher 
		Introduction
		Exodus talks!!!  The Old Testament book of Exodus has something 
		to say to us.  It is a living word.  God can be heard speaking 
		to us in Exodus.  I was convinced of this when I started working in 
		Exodus.  I am even more convinced now that I have been listening to 
		Exodus for a while.  Here is what I have heard: a collection of 
		forty-seven reflections and meditations from the Book of Exodus. 
		To make the most of these devotional readings I need to tell you a 
		little more about what they are and how they might be of use.  No 
		doubt you noticed from the title that these are "pastoral letters from 
		Exodus."  They were originally written to be just that, reflections 
		on the book of Exodus written as letters from a pastor to his 
		congregation as we journeyed together through this book.  We spent 
		a little over a year in the book of Exodus, taking breaks only at 
		Advent, Easter, and a short vacation. These reflections began as 
		sermons. By the time they made it into written form they were also the 
		product of interactive Bible studies with friends and members of the 
		congregation. Each reflection is in a letter format that begins with the 
		exposition of the text.  The tone is kept conversational.  
		This is not a typical commentary on Exodus.  Neither is this a book 
		of generic sermons and illustrations.  The reflections really are 
		pastoral letters, designed to engage both readers and the writer with 
		the biblical text, together, in the hope of together hearing the living, 
		transforming word of God speaking anew in the text. 
		I envision several ways of reading and using Exodus Talks.  
		I suppose these could be read like any other devotional readings, that 
		is, a single individual reading straight through with little discussion 
		with anyone else.  I trust that that would be beneficial. But there 
		are other, perhaps more fruitful possibilities.  For instance, this 
		series could be used as a tool for a small group Bible study on Exodus 
		in which the focus is the text and the reflections become become a 
		partner in the group’s dialog/study.  Or, it could be a series of 
		weekly devotionals in which one would read through Exodus passage by 
		passage, using the reflections as a thought provoking guide.  And 
		perhaps, while Exodus Talks is not a typical collection of 
		sermons, it might be of some help to fellow preachers who are working 
		with Exodus and/or looking for something to preach.  Finally, it 
		could serve as one model for how teachers, preachers, and Christians in 
		general, can approach the Old Testament and hear its living message for 
		today. 
		May God bless you as you turn your ear towards Exodus.  And may 
		the Lord use Exodus Talks to help you hear the Exodus message. 
		Most of all, may the Lord tabernacle among us. 
		A final word, that I can’t really emphasize enough.  Read 
		Exodus!  Don’t just read Exodus Talks by itself.  Read 
		Exodus.  If it comes down to a choice between the two, it’s a 
		no-brainer.  Read Exodus. -Steve Rodeheaver 
		
			Steve Rodeheaver and his wife Vonda have been 
			pastoring Southeast Church of the Nazarene in San Diego, CA since 
			1987.  They have three children.  Steve also serves as an 
			adjunct Bible professor at Point Loma Nazarene University. 
		 
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    	The Devotionals
		
			
			
				| 1. Ex. 1: 
				Stories of Faithfulness | 
				25. Ex. 
				18:1-12: Testify | 
			 
			
				| 2. Ex. 
				2:1-10: Delivering the Deliverer | 
				26. Ex. 
				18:13-27: A New Structure for Guidance | 
			 
			
				| 3. Ex. 
				2:11-25: Running and Crying | 
				27. Ex. 
				19: To Myself | 
			 
			
				| 4. Ex. 
				3:1-12: Fire that Calls | 
				28. Ex. 
				19:16-20:21: Greatest and Saddest | 
			 
			
				| 5. Ex. 
				3:13-22: And Who Are You? | 
				29. Ex. 
				20:1-17: The Ten Words - Vertical | 
			 
			
				| 6. Ex. 
				4:1-17: No Excuses Accepted | 
				30. Ex. 
				20:1-17: The Ten Words - Horizontal | 
			 
			
				| 7. Ex. 
				4:18-31: God Seeks Moses' Life | 
				31. Ex. 
				20:18-26: At a Distance | 
			 
			
				| 8. Ex. 
				5:1-6:1: Who Says? | 
				32. Ex. 
				21:1-22:15: Slaves, Donkeys, and Holes | 
			 
			
				| 9. Ex. 
				5:22-6:8: Yahweh Names His Purpose | 
				33. Ex. 
				22:16-23:13: An Alien Way to Live | 
			 
			
				| 10. Ex. 
				6:9-7:13: No More Faltering Lips | 
				34. Ex. 
				23:14-33: Calendaring Yahweh | 
			 
			
				| 11. Ex. 
				7:14-24: A Bloody Nile | 
				35. Ex. 
				24: Committing Covenant (Risking Death) | 
			 
			
				| 12. Ex. 
				7:25-8:15: The Froggy Reach of Yahweh | 
				36. Ex. 
				24-25: There Goes the Neighborhood | 
			 
			
				| 13. Ex. 
				8:16-32: Gnats, Flies, and Distinction | 
				37. Ex. 
				28-29: Priestly Life | 
			 
			
				| 14. Ex. 9: 
				Adding Up Plague, Boils, and Hail Stones | 
				38. Ex. 
				30: Incense, a Half Shekel, and Some Oil | 
			 
			
				| 15. Ex. 
				10: Locusts, Darkness, and Strings | 
				39. Ex. 
				31: Who’s Going to Build It? | 
			 
			
				| 16. Ex. 
				11-12: Exiting Egypt in Reverse | 
				40. Ex. 
				32:1-14: Horror and Heat at Sinai | 
			 
			
				| 17. Ex. 
				12: The Meal that Teaches Salvation | 
				41. Ex. 
				32:15-35: Moses Gets Hot | 
			 
			
				| 18. Ex 
				13:1-16: The Cost of Belonging to Yahweh | 
				
				42. Ex. 33:1-17: Arguing Forgiveness | 
			 
			
				| 19. Ex. 
				13:17-14:31: Hallowed Be Your Name | 
				
				43. Ex. 33:18-34:9: Say That Name Again | 
			 
			
				| 20. Ex. 
				15:1-24: Singing Yahweh’s Victory | 
				44. Ex. 
				34:29-35: Resurrecting Moses | 
			 
			
				| 21. Ex. 
				15:22-27: Bitter Water and Sweet Wood | 
				45. Ex. 
				35-39: Beyond Forgiveness | 
			 
			
				| 22. Ex. 
				16: The Manna Tests | 
				46. Ex. 
				40: Move-In Day | 
			 
			
				| 23. Ex. 
				17:1-7: Rocky Water | 
				47. Ex. 
				1-40: A Five-P Book | 
			 
			
				| 24. Ex. 
				17:8-16: A Banner Day | 
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    There are articles available on this web site as background and 
	additional reading for the Devotionals: 
		The Date of the Exodus 
		Introduction to a Christian Seder 
      Passover Haggadah (for a Christian Seder)                      
    	-Steve Rodeheaver, Copyright ©                  
    2016, Steve 
		Rhodeheaver and CRI/Voice, Institute 
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