Episodes

  • Exodus 37|Built For His Presence
    May 13 2026
    In Exodus 37, the fire of God moves through the hands of ordinary builders. This isn’t just a chapter about gold, wood, and sacred furniture — it’s about holiness, obedience, and carrying the presence of God in a dark world. From the Ark of the Covenant to the burning lampstand, every detail points to a God who still desires to dwell among His people.


    This powerful modern retelling brings Exodus 37 to life with raw truth, deep conviction, and Holy Spirit fire. It speaks directly to today’s battles with distraction, pride, fear, addiction, exhaustion, and spiritual emptiness — reminding us that God is still looking for builders willing to surrender their lives for something holy.

    If you’ve ever felt worn down by life, distant from God, or hungry for deeper purpose, this message will hit home.

    The presence of God was never meant to be treated casually. And His light is still burning.

    “Lord… use my hands. Build something holy through me.”
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    3 mins
  • Exodus 36| When Heaven Found Builders In The Wilderness
    May 8 2026
    In this powerful episode of Baker Mode, we step directly into Exodus 36 — a chapter that proves God doesn’t just use preachers… He uses builders, workers, craftsmen, artists, and willing hearts. In the middle of a harsh wilderness, Heaven began constructing something holy through ordinary people filled with the Spirit of God.

    This wasn’t forced religion.
    This was willing surrender.


    Morning after morning, the people brought offerings until there was more than enough for the work of God. Gold, silver, wood, fabric, oil — everyone brought what they had, and suddenly the wilderness became a place where God’s presence could dwell among His people.


    But the deeper message still hits today:
    God can build holy things in broken places.

    If you’ve ever felt lost, worn down, overlooked, or stuck in a wilderness season… this episode will remind you that God still builds purpose out of pain and glory out of surrender.

    Exodus 36 is more than construction.
    It’s about hearts catching fire for God again.






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    3 mins
  • Exodus 35| When Broken People Started Building for God Again
    May 6 2026
    After failure…
    After idolatry…
    After the golden calf…

    God still speaks.


    This chapter is more than people building a tabernacle. It is about broken people learning how to surrender again. Gold begins pouring out of trembling hands. Former slaves become Spirit-filled builders. Men and women bring everything they have, not because they are forced to… but because their hearts are finally awake.


    This is the moment Israel stops worshiping what they created and starts rebuilding what honors God.

    And the truth still hits today.

    We live in a world full of distractions, idols, noise, pride, addiction, exhaustion, and people trying to fill spiritual emptiness with temporary things. But Exodus 35 reminds us that God is still searching for willing hearts. Not perfect people. Willing people.

    This episode brings the chapter to life with cinematic storytelling, raw spiritual truth, and modern-day conviction while staying rooted in the reality of Scripture itself. You will feel the dust of the wilderness, hear the sound of offerings being laid down, and witness the beauty of repentance turning into purpose.

    Because God can still take scarred hands…
    and use them to build holy things.

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    3 mins
  • Exodus 34 | From Broken Tablets to Burning Glory
    May 5 2026
    This chapter is not just a moment in history…
    it’s a revelation of who God really is when everything falls apart.

    Israel had already failed.
    They broke covenant.
    They turned to idols.
    They chose what was easy over what was holy.


    And yet… Exodus 34 opens with God calling Moses back up the mountain.


    That’s the first truth:
    God invites you back even after you’ve messed it up.

    Moses brings new stone tablets—because the first ones were shattered in anger and disappointment.
    But God doesn’t throw the people away…
    He rewrites what was broken.

    Then comes one of the most powerful self-revelations in all of Scripture—
    God doesn’t let Moses guess who He is.
    He declares it:

    The Lord is merciful.
    Gracious.
    Slow to anger.
    Overflowing with faithful love and truth.
    Forgiving sin… but still just.


    That’s the tension of holiness—
    God is not soft, but He is full of mercy.
    He doesn’t ignore sin…
    but He doesn’t abandon sinners either.

    Moses responds the only way a man can respond to that kind of presence—
    he falls on his face.

    Because when you truly encounter God,
    you don’t debate Him…
    you surrender.

    Then God renews the covenant.

    Not because Israel earned it—
    but because God is faithful to His word.

    But He makes something clear:
    You cannot walk with Me and still bow to other gods.

    So He commands them:
    Tear down the idols.
    Refuse compromise.
    Don’t mix holiness with corruption.

    Because God knows something we still wrestle with today:
    Whatever you give your heart to… will shape your life.

    He calls them to remember Him in everything—
    their rest, their work, their worship, their firstfruits.

    In other words:
    Don’t just believe in Me—build your life around Me.

    Then Moses stays in God’s presence for forty days and nights.
    No food. No water.

    Because when you are truly with God…
    He becomes your source.

    And when Moses comes down—
    his face is shining.

    Not because he tried to impress people…
    but because time with God leaves a mark.

    The people are afraid.
    Not of Moses—
    but of the glory on him.

    So Moses covers his face,
    but every time he goes back to God…
    he removes the veil.

    Because you can’t be fake in God’s presence.
    You have to come as you are.

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    3 mins
  • Exodus 33 | When God Says, “I’ll Send the Blessing… But I’m Not Going With You.”
    Apr 28 2026
    What if God gave you the promise… but refused to give you His Presence?

    In Exodus 33, Israel comes face to face with a terrifying reality: God is still willing to send the blessing, still willing to fulfill the promise, still willing to open the door—but He tells them plainly, “I am not going with you.”


    And suddenly, the blessing doesn’t feel like a blessing anymore.

    This chapter is not just about Moses in the wilderness. It is about us. It is about the danger of chasing what God can give while losing sight of God Himself. It is about wanting the promise more than the Presence. The provision more than the Provider. The gift more than the Giver.

    Moses steps outside the camp—away from the noise, away from the distractions, away from the rebellion—to meet with God face to face. And in one of the most powerful cries in all of Scripture, Moses says what every believer should be bold enough to pray:

    “If Your Presence does not go with us, do not send us.”

    That is the heartbeat of Exodus 33.

    This is the chapter where the masks come off.
    Where pride gets stripped away.
    Where worship gets real.
    Where God reminds His people that His Presence is the only thing that makes them different.

    Because what good is the blessing if God is not in it?
    What good is the open door, the opportunity, the success, the relationship, the platform, the money—if it costs you His Presence?

    This is not just a Bible chapter.
    This is a warning.
    A wake-up call.
    And a holy invitation to stop chasing what looks good and start longing for what is God.

    Exodus 33 will challenge everything in you that has been calling comfort “favor” and calling access “anointing.”

    Because the real blessing was never the land.

    It was always Him.
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    5 mins
  • When God Went Silent |Exodus 32
    Apr 23 2026
    Before you press play… understand this—this isn’t just a Bible story. This is a mirror.

    Exodus 32 is what happens when people lose patience with God… and start replacing Him with what they can control.

    Moses is on the mountain with God—surrounded by fire, receiving truth.
    But down below? The people are tired of waiting.
    They want something they can see. Something they can touch. Something that moves when they want it to move.

    So they take what was valuable… melt it down… and build a god of their own.

    A golden calf.

    And the craziest part?
    They still call it “the Lord.”

    That’s how deception works.

    This moment isn’t just rebellion—it’s substitution.
    Trading the presence of God… for something man-made.
    Trading truth… for comfort.
    Trading faith… for control.

    And when Moses comes down…

    Everything collides.

    The fire of God meets the compromise of man.
    Holiness meets chaos.
    Truth meets a people who have completely lost themselves.

    This is where judgment hits.
    This is where conviction burns.
    This is where lines are drawn.

    And in the middle of it all… one man stands in the gap.

    Moses doesn’t just confront the people—he intercedes for them.
    He pleads. He fights. He offers himself.

    Because even in the middle of failure… mercy is still reaching.
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    3 mins
  • Filled With The Spirit|Exodus 31
    Apr 23 2026
    This isn’t just a man holding tools… this is a man carrying purpose.

    In a world where people chase talent, status, and recognition— God does something different.

    He calls a man by name… and fills him with His Spirit.

    Not just to work… but to build something holy.

    Every strike of the hammer… every detail formed… wasn’t just skill—

    it was anointing.

    This image captures the moment heaven touches earth… when a man realizes he’s not doing this alone.

    Because when God fills you— what you create doesn’t just look good…

    it carries His presence.

    So the real question is:

    Are you just using your hands… or are you building with His Spirit?
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    3 mins
  • Exodus 30| The Fragrance of Fire
    Apr 18 2026
    Exodus 30 isn’t about rituals—it’s about access.

    God gives instructions for an altar of incense—not for show, not for religion, but for relationship. The smoke rising wasn’t just scent… it was prayer hitting heaven in real time. It was a reminder that what comes out of you—your words, your heart, your posture—either draws you closer to God or keeps you distant.

    Then comes the oil.

    Not regular oil—sacred oil. Set apart. Untouchable. Holy.

    Why?

    Because God doesn’t anoint what’s casual—He anoints what’s consecrated.

    Exodus 30 is screaming one truth:
    👉 You can’t carry holy power with a common mindset.

    There’s a price for presence. There’s a difference between knowing about God and being marked by Him.

    The census offering? That wasn’t about money—it was about ownership. Every person counted had to give something. Why? Because your life isn’t random… it’s redeemed. You don’t belong to the chaos—you belong to purpose.

    And the washing basin?

    Before they stepped into purpose, they had to be cleansed.

    Catch this:
    👉 You can’t walk into what God has for you still carrying what He told you to wash off.

    This chapter isn’t old—it’s alive.

    It’s telling you today:
    • Guard what flows out of your life
    • Don’t treat holy things casually
    • You were bought with a price
    • Clean hands carry real power

    This isn’t religion.

    This is access.

    This is fire.

    Exodus 30 isn’t just something to read… it’s something to become.
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    3 mins