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Day 27 (Exodus Chapters 31 to 33): Daily Wisdom Principles From Dr Leesi Mitee Bible In One Year Reading Plan

Exodus chapter thirty-one records the appointment of Bezalel and Oholiab, whom God filled with skill and wisdom to construct the Tabernacle, and it reaffirms the Sabbath as a covenant sign. Chapter thirty-two recounts the sin of the golden calf, Israel’s rebellion, and Moses’ intercession before the Lord. Chapter thirty-three describes God’s continued guidance, the Tent of Meeting, and Moses’ earnest plea to see the glory of the Lord.

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These chapters reveal wisdom about gifted service, covenant faithfulness, repentance, and divine presence. God equips individuals with specific skills for sacred purposes, teaching us that vocation can be an expression of worship. The golden calf warns against impatience and idolatry when faith is tested. Moses’ intercession demonstrates the power of spiritual leadership rooted in humility and bold prayer. Wisdom instructs us to use our gifts faithfully, guard our hearts against substitutes for God, seek repentance quickly when we fall, and pursue the presence and glory of the Lord above all else.

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Dr Leesi Ebenezer Mitee
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