Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley are joined by Amy Gannett to continue the story of Exodus by discussing the themes found in Exodus 40.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
- What’s your favorite part of the Exodus story?
- What is the purpose of the Tabernacle?
- Does the Tabernacle contain the glory and presence of God?
- Where has the cloud and fire shown up so far in the story?
- What is God inviting his people into with the tabernacle, journey into the land, and waiting?
- Do we get the cloud and fire type elsewhere in the story?
- What comes next in the Pentateuch?
Guest Bio:
Amy Gannett (M.Div, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary) is a speaker, writer, and Bible teacher. She is the author of several exegetical Bible studies, and her teaching and writing has been featured on Christian outlets like Well-Watered Women, The Gospel Coalition, JourneyWomen, Risen Motherhood, and Christ and Pop Culture.
She is also the founder of Tiny Theologians, which offers training tools for parents and children’s ministries, equipping them to pass on the Christian faith to the next generation. You can find her online at amygannett.com, and on social media at @amycategannett and @tinytheologians.
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