Desiree Lowe – Bible Teacher & Speaker

  • Exodus – Book of the Covenant

    Exodus 20:22-24:18 – With its specific application of the Ten Commandments, the Book of the Covenant was delivered to Moses at Mt. Sinai. In each portion we see God’s care for people over possessions.

  • Exodus – The Ten Words

    Exodus 20:1-17 – The Ten Commandments were given to shape the behavior of Israel, but they are far more than a set of rules. We explore how these commandments are fulfilled out of a love for God, rather than as a means to earn good standing. Discover the enduring relevance of the Ten Commandments for…

  • Exodus – God’s Treasured Possession

    Exodus 19-20:21 – Israel is called to obey God’s voice and keep His covenant – the result is they will be God’s treasured possession among all peoples, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.

  • Exodus – The Lord’s Instruction

    Exodus 15:22-18:27 – The path God laid before Israel will take them through the wilderness and if they keep their gaze fixed on Him then they will see His glorious provision.

  • Exodus – By Faith Now and By Faith Then

    Exodus – 11-15 – It is by grace through faith in the blood applied that God saved the Israelites from judgement and we are saved by grace through faith in Christ’s blood applied to our sins. Jesus Christ is the Lamb of God to which the Passover lamb pointed, and he is our propitiation.

  • Exodus – That You May Know

    Exodus 5-11 – God will reveal Himself in ways no one has ever known through the plagues on Egypt. Through intentional and powerful afflictions, He will make Himself known. He is both God Almighty and Yahweh.

  • Exodus – Deliverer in Training

    Exodus 2:11-4:31 – God uses the events in Moses’ life to prepare him to deliver Israel. God reveals Himself as I AM WHO I AM – the eternal, self-existent, and self-sufficient God – who will keep His promise to deliver His people from Egypt.

  • Exodus – Introduction

    Exodus 1-2:10 – The book of Exodus is a continuation of the Genesis narrative. In this session, we see how the narrative in Genesis connects to Exodus as God begins to fulfill the Abrahamic Covenant. Unexpectedly, we see how the daughters of Israel were the real threat to Pharaoh as they delivered the deliverer.