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The Hope of Easter | 5-Day Easter Reading PlanSample

The Hope of Easter | 5-Day Easter Reading Plan

DAY 3 OF 5

GOD REMEMBERS

God heard their groaning, and he remembered his covenant. (Exodus 2:24)

Sok Ching had just recovered from COVID-19 when her aged mother took a fall. Days later, her mother died. Then her estranged husband filed for divorce and threatened to fight for custody of their young son. Sok Ching felt like she was going through a desert, totally drained of life. Where is God? she wondered. Does He know what I’m going through?

She found it tough even to pray. Then Exodus 2:23-25 came to mind. The Israelites were suffering a multitude of troubles: an oppressive pharaoh, cruel slave masters, their sons were being killed. They must have asked the same question: “Where is God?”

But He was there: “God heard their groaning, and he remembered his covenant . . . . He looked down on the people of Israel and knew it was time to act” (vv. 24-25). Though their deliverance would come forty years later, the Israelites were assured that God knew their pain and would respond.

As Sok Ching read from her journal, it reminded her of the time God helped her take care of her mom, strengthened her when her husband left her, and encouraged her as a single mother. And she recalled how Jesus went to the cross for us. “It gives me hope,” she said, “knowing that God is there for me in the desert.” She could declare in confidence, “God is there. And He remembers.” –Leslie Koh

How has God helped you through tough times in the past? How can you draw strength from His promises?

Father, You know what I’m going through, and You know my pain and worry. I know You care for me. Help me to keep trusting in You.

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The Hope of Easter | 5-Day Easter Reading Plan

Experience and share the life-changing hope of Jesus' resurrection, through a 5-day reading plan “The Hope of Easter”! Our Daily Bread's newest special edition will offer strength and encouragement in the midst of uncertainties, mess, problems, illness, and suffering. The power of the risen Christ who wins over death will always give hope for the believers, no matter what the circumstances.

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