On the Mountain with God (Exodus 24:1-11)
There are moments in life that are so full of emotion and promise they feel almost too big to trust. A couple standing at an altar making vows. Watching the birth of your child. A child hears a parent say, “I will always love you.” A friend says, “I will be there.” These moments are holy, but they can also feel fragile. We know how easily promises can be broken. So when we hear about covenant in scripture, it can feel both beautiful and risky. Maybe you have sat at a table with someone and realized that something deeper was being formed, something rooted in commitment and care. Those moments help us understand what is happening in Exodus 24 . In this passage, God invites Moses, Aaron, and the elders to come up the mountain. There is both nearness and distance. “Worship at a distance,” God says, and yet Moses is drawn closer still. This reminds us that God’s grace is always reaching toward us before we reach toward him. Even when we feel far away, God’s grace is already at work, invitin...