How does Numbers 33:20 connect to God's promises in Exodus? \Verse in Focus\ Numbers 33:20 — “They set out from Rimmon-perez and camped at Libnah.” \Promises Remembered from Exodus\ • Exodus 3:17: “I will bring you up out of your affliction in Egypt to a land flowing with milk and honey.” • Exodus 6:6: “I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with mighty acts of judgment.” • Exodus 13:21: “The LORD went before them in a pillar of cloud by day and in a pillar of fire by night.” • Exodus 16:4: “I will rain down bread from heaven for you.” • Exodus 23:20: “I am sending an Angel before you to guard you along the way.” \Three Ways Numbers 33:20 Echoes Those Promises\ 1. Steady progress toward the promised land • “They set out…” confirms God is actively moving His people just as He vowed in Exodus 3:17. 2. Ongoing leadership and protection • Every new camp, including Libnah, testifies that the pillar of cloud and Angel of the LORD (Exodus 13:21; 23:20) never left them. 3. Daily provision en route • The very itinerary in Numbers 33 unfolds against the backdrop of manna (Exodus 16:4) and water, showing that each stop was sustained by God’s hand. \Place Names That Preach\ • Rimmon-perez (“pomegranate of the breach”) hints at fruitfulness after breakthrough—an early sign of the abundant land ahead. • Libnah (“whiteness”) evokes the white manna that blanketed the ground, a reminder of the promise, “I will rain down bread from heaven for you.” \Big Takeaways\ • A single travel note in Numbers 33:20 proves God’s promises in Exodus were not abstract—they unfolded mile by mile. • The Lord who redeemed (Exodus 6:6), guided (Exodus 13:21), fed (Exodus 16:4), and guarded (Exodus 23:20) Israel is the same today; every small step in obedience becomes a marker of His faithfulness. |