Exodus 24
The covenant confirmed
Exodus 24 records the confirmation of the covenant between God and Israel, marking a moment of commitment, obedience, and fellowship. Read the full text here.
Text Structure
Ex 24:1-2
The call to approach. God calls Moses, Aaron, and the leaders to come near, establishing levels of access and emphasizing order in approaching Him.
Ex 24:3-8
The confirmation of the covenant. The people declare their obedience, and Moses seals the covenant with blood, symbolizing commitment and responsibility before God.
Ex 24:9-11
Fellowship with God. The leaders of Israel behold God’s glory and share a meal, representing closeness and relationship.
Ex 24:12-14
The call to the mountain. God calls Moses to receive instructions, while the leaders remain responsible for the people during his absence.
Ex 24:15-18
The presence on Sinai. God’s glory covers the mountain, and Moses remains for days in the divine presence, highlighting intensity and dedication.
Reflection
Exodus 24 shows that a relationship with God involves intentional commitment. The covenant is not only declared but confirmed with responsibility and surrender.
The fellowship presented reveals that God desires closeness, but within a context of reverence and order, showing a balance between intimacy and respect.
This passage teaches that walking with God requires decision, consistency, and a willingness to remain in His presence, even when it demands time and dedication.