We’ve walked through Exodus together—forty-four days of bondage and burning bushes, plagues and Passover, a sea that split and a mountain on fire. A nation born in the wilderness, given a law they couldn’t keep, and a God who stayed anyway.
Before we move on, we wanted to leave something in your hands that you can return to.
These two charts distill what Exodus teaches into ten formation principles and ten prayers—one for each truth, written in the posture Exodus demands: dependent, honest, and reaching toward a God who has already started moving before you knew you needed Him.
Page one names what God is doing in the wilderness seasons—not abandoning, but accompanying. Not silent, but working in ways that won’t be visible until the other side of the sea.
Page two gives you words for when you have none. Not formulas. Not the bargaining logic that Pharaoh used and Israel kept borrowing. Just the kind of prayer that begins with what is actually true and ends with what God has already promised.
Print them. Keep them. Come back to them whenever the wilderness finds you again.


Download the guide using the button below, then print on standard letter-size paper. We recommend double-sided on one sheet of paper. Keep it in your Bible, your journal, or somewhere you'll return to it regularly.
To print: tap or click the button below to open the guide. On iPhone, tap Read, then tap the Share button (the box with an arrow) and scroll down to find Print. On Android, tap Download to save the file, then open it and select Print. On a computer, simply download and open the file, then print as you would any PDF.

