In this episode, we continue through Leviticus chapters 10–12.
We witness what happens when reverence is forgotten, and how God calls His people back to holiness and cleansing.
These chapters remind us that His presence is sacred, His instructions are purposeful, and His grace makes us clean again.
Take a moment to pause, listen, and reflect on the God who still calls us to walk in purity and honor.
In today’s episode, we continue through Leviticus 7–9 — exploring how God called His people to obedience, anointed Aaron and his sons for service, and revealed His glory through the fire of His presence.
Listen, reflect, and draw near as we learn what it means to live set apart.
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n this episode, we continue through the book of Leviticus with chapters 4 through 6—where God gives instructions about sin offerings, guilt offerings, and what it means to make things right. These passages remind us that even when we fall short, God makes a way for restoration. His mercy is greater than our mistakes.
n this episode, we continue through Leviticus and explore the peace offering — a beautiful symbol of fellowship and gratitude between God and His people. Unlike the burnt offering, this one was shared, showing that God not only forgives but invites us into His presence.
Leviticus 3 reminds us that peace with God isn’t earned — it’s received. And through Jesus Christ, our ultimate peace offering, we now live in that unbroken fellowship.
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In this episode, we close the book of Exodus with chapters 37 through 40. These chapters describe the finishing touches of the tabernacle—the Ark of the Covenant, the lampstand, the altar, the priestly garments, and finally, the Lord’s glory filling the sanctuary. It’s a powerful reminder of God’s desire to dwell among His people and lead them every step of the way.
In Exodus 34–36, we see God renew His covenant, call His people to rest, and stir their hearts to give generously for His dwelling place.
Join Gail from Spoken Words for a peaceful reading and reflection.
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In Exodus 31–33, we see the Israelites turn from God and worship a golden calf — a moment of rebellion that nearly cost them His presence.
Moses pleads, “If You don’t go with us, don’t send us at all.” These chapters remind us that God’s presence is not optional — it’s everything.
Join me as we read and reflect on the lessons of stubborn hearts, divine mercy, and the glory of God revealed.
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In this episode, we continue through Exodus as God gives detailed instructions for the priestly garments, the consecration of Aaron and his sons, and the use of incense and anointing oil in worship. These chapters remind us of God’s holiness, His desire to dwell among His people, and how everything points us to Jesus, our High Priest.
Take a moment to slow down, listen, and let the Word of God bring peace and clarity to your day.
n this episode, we continue our journey through Exodus with chapters 25–27. God gives Moses detailed instructions for building the tabernacle—the Ark of the Covenant with the mercy seat, the table of the bread of the Presence, the golden lampstand, the veil, the altar of burnt offering, and the courtyard.
Each detail shows us God’s holiness, His order, and His desire to dwell among His people. From the mercy seat where He meets His people, to the lampstand that reminds us of His eternal light, to the altar where sin is dealt with—everything points us forward to Jesus Christ, our High Priest and perfect sacrifice.
Listen as we read and reflect on how God’s dwelling place in the wilderness reveals His heart to be with His people, then and now.
Spoken Words™ | © 2025 Gail Rodriguez
In this episode, we journey through Exodus chapters 22, 23, and 24—where God gives laws for justice, mercy, and worship, makes a covenant with His people, and reveals His glory on the mountain. These chapters remind us that the Lord calls us into obedience and promises His presence as we walk with Him.
In Exodus 19–21, the people of Israel gather at Mount Sinai, where God’s presence shakes the mountain, His voice delivers the Ten Commandments, and His laws begin shaping a new nation.
In this episode, I also open up with a small testimony and get a little more personal—sharing in a way that feels like real conversation.
In these chapters, God provides mana and water, gives Israel victory, and guides Moses with wisdom.
His care for His people then is the same today.
In Exodus 13–15, God leads the Israelites out of Egypt, guiding them by a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. Pharaoh’s army pursues them, but the Lord parts the Red Sea, allowing His people to cross on dry ground. The waters close over their enemies, and Moses and the Israelites sing a song of praise for God’s mighty deliverance.
This week on Spoken Words, we read through Exodus 10–12—the dramatic turning point where God’s judgment meets His mercy. As Pharaoh continues to harden his heart, God sends one final plague. But amid destruction, God provides a way out: the blood of the lamb.
Through calm reading and personal reflection, we consider how the Passover foreshadows Jesus, the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world.
At the end of the episode, there’s a heartfelt prayer of salvation for anyone ready to surrender their life to Christ and be born again.
This moment isn’t just history—it’s your invitation to freedom.
In Exodus 7–9, God begins revealing His power through signs and plagues as Moses confronts Pharaoh again and again.
In this episode, we read and reflect on how God uses even resistance to fulfill His plan—and how His mercy gives us time to respond.
In this episode, we walk through the chapters of Exodus 4–6. Moses wrestles with his calling, Pharaoh pushes back, and the people start to lose hope. But God reminds them—and us—His promise still stands.
Sit with me as we read and reflect, chapter by chapter, in a calm, honest, and faith-filled space.
We’re stepping into a new book — Exodus.
In chapters 1 to 3, we see the start of Moses’ story:
The Israelites are growing in number, but Egypt feels threatened. Pharaoh’s fear leads to oppression… yet God’s plan is already unfolding.
A baby is hidden in a basket.
A burning bush speaks.
And a reluctant shepherd is called to lead.
This is where deliverance begins.
Take a breath, settle in, and let’s listen together.
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This episode wraps up the book of Genesis with a powerful conclusion to Joseph’s journey and Jacob’s final words to his sons.
You’ll hear:
Jacob blesses Joseph’s sons
Prophetic blessings over the tribes of Israel
The emotional passing of Jacob
Joseph’s forgiveness, faith, and legacy
As you listen, may the Spirit speak to your heart and remind you of God’s plans—even when they don’t make sense.
Let’s continue this journey in the next book, Exodus.
Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers, bringing reconciliation and relief after years of sorrow. As Pharaoh welcomes Jacob’s family to Egypt, we witness God’s faithful provision during famine and the unfolding of His redemptive plan. These chapters mark a powerful turning point in the story of Israel.
In today’s episode of Spoken Words, we continue the story of Joseph as his brothers travel to Egypt during a time of great famine. Unaware that the Egyptian official before them is their long-lost brother, the sons of Jacob experience fear, testing, and unexpected grace.
These chapters in Genesis 42–44 show us how God works through repentance and reconciliation—even in broken families.
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