This book gives us a unique insight into the two view points of life that every person experiences as they live on earth. One view is how God looks at what we face, and the other is how we look at what we face. How do we react to what comes our way? If we are blaming God for all our difficulties we may be missing out on the real purposes of life.
What we discover in the Exodus is that God was taking over two million slaves and planning a paradigm shift that would change their slave mentality to a ruling and reigning mentality when they came into the Promised Land.
Unfortunately, they resisted all of their adversities claiming that God failing was failing them. When in fact God was using these adversities to help them gain understanding of His Greatness and how He was willing to provide for them.
In the book we will see there was a special revelation available to them at every step of adversity. This revelation was intended to help them realize how much God loved them and desired to care for them.
God's love is everlasting.