Why the Exodus story is still important today
The exodus story is still important today because of the way it demonstrates hope, justice, love and resilience. It is also important in todays society because this is what Christians, Anglicans and Jews believe in, particularly the Jews.
The exodus story demonstrates hope in the way that Joseph never gave up getting out of jail. The other way it demonstrates hope is by God and Moses never giving up trying to get the Israelites out of Egypt, and safe from the Pharaoh's wrath. The way God and Moses demonstrate hope is very important because without this hope, Moses would have given up on God and the world today would be different. This impacts today's society because through this story, it shows us that you should never give up and that there is always hope in the world
The exodus story demonstrates justice through the Sinai covenant with God and Abram, which leads to the making of the ten commandments. The way it demonstrates justice is because God and Abram both agree on a set of rules and guidelines. They both agreed to what they had to do and how they did it. The Sinai covenant was followed by the ten commandments, which was a reminder from God to his people that this what you must not do. This impacts today's society because through this, it shows us that even the most powerful of man has to have justice and to know when something is right, or something is wrong.
The exodus story demonstrates love through Jacob's love for his twelve sons and God's love with his people. The way it demonstrates love in the case of God's love for the Israelites is because if he didn't love his people, he would have never tried to get them out of Egypt and to the promised land that is now Israel. His show of love proves that everyone feels emotions. This impacts today's society because love is felt by everyone throughout the world and that no matter who you are or what you look like, you should be treated with the same amount of respect as the person next to you.
The exodus story demonstrates resilience through Moses leaving Egypt and getting his act back together quickly to team up with God and deliver the ten plagues of Egypt. The way it demonstrates resilience is because he was all beaten up and had no place to live until God spoke to him. After God had spoken to him, he grew confidence and became resilient and pressured the Pharaoh into letting his people go. This impacts today's society because this tells you that no matter how hard you are beaten, you can get up again and go for it.
The exodus story is still important today because of the way it demonstrates hope, justice, love and resilience. It is also important in todays society because this is what Christians, Anglicans and Jews believe in, particularly the Jews.
The exodus story demonstrates hope in the way that Joseph never gave up getting out of jail. The other way it demonstrates hope is by God and Moses never giving up trying to get the Israelites out of Egypt, and safe from the Pharaoh's wrath. The way God and Moses demonstrate hope is very important because without this hope, Moses would have given up on God and the world today would be different. This impacts today's society because through this story, it shows us that you should never give up and that there is always hope in the world
The exodus story demonstrates justice through the Sinai covenant with God and Abram, which leads to the making of the ten commandments. The way it demonstrates justice is because God and Abram both agree on a set of rules and guidelines. They both agreed to what they had to do and how they did it. The Sinai covenant was followed by the ten commandments, which was a reminder from God to his people that this what you must not do. This impacts today's society because through this, it shows us that even the most powerful of man has to have justice and to know when something is right, or something is wrong.
The exodus story demonstrates love through Jacob's love for his twelve sons and God's love with his people. The way it demonstrates love in the case of God's love for the Israelites is because if he didn't love his people, he would have never tried to get them out of Egypt and to the promised land that is now Israel. His show of love proves that everyone feels emotions. This impacts today's society because love is felt by everyone throughout the world and that no matter who you are or what you look like, you should be treated with the same amount of respect as the person next to you.
The exodus story demonstrates resilience through Moses leaving Egypt and getting his act back together quickly to team up with God and deliver the ten plagues of Egypt. The way it demonstrates resilience is because he was all beaten up and had no place to live until God spoke to him. After God had spoken to him, he grew confidence and became resilient and pressured the Pharaoh into letting his people go. This impacts today's society because this tells you that no matter how hard you are beaten, you can get up again and go for it.