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Exodus (December 2015)

Life-study of the Bible is a book-by-book commentary on the Scriptures that focuses on the enjoyment of the divine life as revealed in the Scriptures.

The Life-study of the Bible with Witness Lee radio programme is broadcast daily in the UK on Premier Christian Radio, and can also be listened to at any time here on this website. The current radio broadcast in the UK is the Life-study of Exodus.

Below are selected ministry excerpts related to Exodus. The subject of Exodus is "Christ Is the Redemption, Salvation, and Supply of God's People and the Means for Them to Worship and Serve God So That in Him They May Be Built Up with God Together for Them and God to Meet, Communicate, and Dwell Mutually Click on the links below to continue reading from this month's selected excerpts. Any verses that are quoted on this page are taken from the Recovery Version of the Bible.

The Warfare in the Land

The New Testament does not command us to walk according to a particular teaching or doctrine. But it does charge us to walk in Christ or to walk in spirit. In Galatians 5:25 Paul says, “If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit.”

The Passover

In John 6:53 the Lord Jesus said that if we would have life, we must eat the flesh of the Son of Man. In verse 55 He went on to say, “My flesh is true food.” Through incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection Christ’s flesh has become our food.

The Children of Israel having been Sanctified unto Jehovah

Redemption is for our security, whereas sanctification is for God’s purpose. If we are shortsighted, we may see only redemption, which is for our benefit. But if we have the proper discernment, we shall see that redemption must be followed by sanctification (Rom. 6:22), which is for the fulfillment of God’s purpose.