The Wilderness Journey
Peter King
Southwest Christadelphian Bible School (1998)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | Out of Egypt Have I Called My Son | |
| 2 of 6 | Bread From Heaven | |
| 3 of 6 | Show Me Now Thy Way | |
| 4 of 6 | At The Foot Of The Mount | |
| 5 of 6 | How Goodly Are Thy Tents, O Jacob | |
| 6 of 6 | A Prophet Like Unto Thee |
This 1998 series, The Wilderness Journey, explores the experiences of Israel as they came out of Egypt and traveled toward the promised land. Drawing richly from the writings of Moses, the studies show how Israel's victories and failures hold lasting lessons for us today. Each class points to God’s presence, His provision, and His call for His people to live faithfully in the face of trial. The journey through the wilderness becomes more than history—it becomes a pattern for discipleship, prayer, and trust in God.
Out of Egypt Have I Called My Son
The first class traces the deliverance from Egypt, highlighting God’s power in redemption and His purpose in calling a people to Himself. The exodus becomes both a historical event and a foreshadowing of the work of Christ.
Bread from Heaven
This session reflects on the manna given to Israel, a daily reminder of dependence on God. The lesson shows how spiritual nourishment, drawn from God’s word, sustains us through the challenges of our own wilderness journey.
Show Me Now Thy Way
Here the focus turns to Moses’ fervent prayer for God’s presence to remain with His people. This study emphasizes the power of prayer and the assurance that God’s glory is revealed not only in His character but also in His promise to raise the dead to life eternal.
At the Foot of the Mount
This class examines Israel’s failure at Sinai with the golden calf and Moses’ intercession on their behalf. The lessons underscore the seriousness of idolatry and the vital need for faithful leadership and humble repentance.
How Goodly Are Thy Tents, O Jacob
Attention shifts to the building of the tabernacle and the glory of God filling the camp. The study reminds us that God desires to dwell among His people and that His glory is seen most clearly when His mercy and patience are reflected in their lives.
A Prophet Like Unto Thee
The final class looks ahead to the promise of a prophet like Moses, fulfilled in Christ. It draws out the call to remain faithful, warning against rebellion, and showing that our hope rests in God’s chosen mediator who leads His people into the kingdom.
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