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Fr. Mike explains how all the rules of worship in Leviticus 10 point to the reality that God is holy. We also continue journeying through Exodus 13-14 and Psalm 53 and learn how God fought for the salvation for his people through the crossing of the red sea. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Exodus 14:19-31, Dr. Brad Clayton
Sermon from Pastor Jim Stultz on January 5, 2025
In the final deliverance from the Egyptians, God provides a path through the Red Sea.
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Crossing the Red Sea (Exodus): The first real test of faith for the Israelites came when Pharaoh changed his mind and sent his army after them. Caught at the Red Sea with nowhere to escape, their options seemed to be slavery or death. They couldn't imagine how God might save them — until God made a way. He fought their battle and led them to freedom. All they had to do was trust him. Recorded on Nov 3, 2024, on Exodus 13:17-14:31 by Pastor David Parks. This message is part of our Exodus series called Journey to Freedom. Exodus is a story of liberation — of God working to rescue and redeem a people for himself, freeing them from slavery and leading them to the land he promised to the family of Abraham and Sarah. Exodus is also a picture of the gospel and the Christian life. In Christ, we, too, are freed from captivity to sin and death and led through the wilderness of life by God's Word and Presence as we make our way to the Promised Land of the world to come. Join us as we make this journey to find true and lasting freedom. Sermon Transcript We're working through the book of Exodus in a sermon series called Journey to Freedom. And we've said that Exodus is a story of liberation, of God rescuing and redeeming a people for himself. About 3,300 years ago, the ancient Israelites were slaves in Egypt, the greatest, most powerful kingdom on earth. They cried out in their bitter suffering, and Yahweh, the Creator of the heavens and the earth and the God who appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, heard their cries and sent Moses to lead them to freedom. Despite repeated opportunities to let the Israelites go, Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, hard-heartedly refused. But after ten escalating plagues, where Yahweh brought divine judgment down on all the false gods and goddesses of Egypt, Pharaoh finally relented, and the Israelites were set free. Today, we'll see the first real test of faith for the Israelites in their Exodus out of Egypt when Pharaoh changed his mind and sent his army after the Israelites. Would this be the end of this whole unlikely plan? Would Moses and Aaron (and probably many other Israelites) be killed? Would the remaining people die as slaves? Or would God do something? Would Yahweh fight on behalf of his people and deliver them as he promised? Could they even imagine God doing something like that? Could they trust him? Have you ever had that thought? Can I really trust God to rescue/deliver me? Well, if you have your Bible/app, please open it to Exodus 13:17. This is the famous story of the parting of the Red Sea. And we'll unpack this text as we go. Exodus 13:17–22 (NIV), “17 When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter. For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.” 18 So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea. The Israelites went up out of Egypt ready for battle. 19 Moses took the bones of Joseph with him because Joseph had made the Israelites swear an oath. He had said, “God will surely come to your aid, and then you must carry my bones up with you from this place.” 20 After leaving Sukkoth they camped at Etham on the edge of the desert. 21 By day the Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so that they could travel by day or night. 22 Neither the pillar of cloud by day nor the pillar of fire by night left its place in front of the people.” So, the Exodus had begun. And, surprisingly, God himself was there, leading his people out of Egypt in a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. He didn't just send Moses as his prophet to lead his people; he went too. No one can see God and live, but God's holy Presence was with them. Commentator Douglas Stuart writes, “…the Israelites knew all day every day that God was present with them. Here was a supernatural, huge,
God glorifies Himself by delivering His people out of the presence of the Egyptians. By parting the waters of the Red Sea, God shows why He delivered His people, how He delivered His people, and how His people should respond.
The story of the Isrealites crossing the Red Sea in their escape from Egypt becomes the central story of the Hebrew people. Join Pastor Jacob as he explores why the crossing is about so much more than Moses vs. Pharaoh or Israel vs. Egypt, and why it tells a story that the forces of oppression in this world will never prevail.
Exodus: Deliverance, Demands, DwellingArgument: God is Delivering His people & crushing His enemies all for His glory.Exodus 14:1-31Matthew W. Moran
Join us as we explore the OT example of God's faithfulness, provision, and perfect timing. The Israelites were at their sure end. How would God save them from the Egyptians? In our lives, we're challenged and encouraged to trust God up until the point He chooses to move. We pray as always that you are encouraged and strengthened in your walk with Jesus!
The Israelites were trapped. They were caught between the Egyptian army and the deep Red Sea. They were terrified because they were focused on the power of their enemy and they had forgotten the power of their God. God was about do something so marvelous and so miraculous that many people try to minimize it to make it more believable. God was about to open up a dry path in the middle of the deep Red Sea. What an incredible all-powerful God we serve. Join me as we examine this monstrous major miracle in this episode of Wisdom from Above!
Sometimes, in order to see the full plan of God, we must trust in His leading. Even when it seems that He is leading in the opposite direction. As God’s people approach the Red Sea, they question if they are really going in the right direction. But, just like in our lives, God’s plan will demonstrate that His ways are better and higher than ours. Visit us online at: www.RenewalChurch.net
In this week's message, Stephen delves into Exodus chapter 14 and the crossing of the Red Sea. He addresses what to do when you feel hemmed in by your circumstances. How should we view difficulty and trouble through God's perspective? What does it look like for God to make a way?
Welcome to today's sermon podcast, where we delve into the essence of faith and God's unwavering plan for our lives. As we gather after a long holiday week, we are reminded that we are all on a journey of faith. Reflecting on the story of Moses and the Israelites from the book of Exodus, we explore how God encourages His people to move forward in faith despite challenging circumstances. The sermon highlights the importance of trusting God's plan through our past, present, and future. We revisit the remarkable story of Moses, his divine calling, and the Israelites' journey from slavery in Egypt to the brink of the Red Sea. The message focuses on God's assurance to Moses and the Israelites to move forward, not in fear, but in faith, and how this lesson applies to our lives today. As we prepare for communion, we are invited to ponder the steps of faith we may be putting off and consider how we can encourage others in their faith journey. Join us as we embrace the living hope found in Jesus Christ and proclaim His sacrifice through the sacred act of communion. Thank you for being a part of our sermon podcast. For more sermons and outlines, visit our church's website at www.mvcnaz.org. May you find a church home that honors the authority of the Bible and supports your spiritual growth. With Pastor Mike Curry. Classic (Old Testament) Summer Stories: “Go Forward in Faith: Crossing the Red Sea” Exodus 14:8-18 Main Idea: God encourages His people to move forward in faith, even with challenging circumstances. 1. The Past Pushed Them Forward (Exodus 1:6-14) - Sometimes our past difficulties propel us toward God's purpose for our lives. 2. The Present Prodded Them Ahead (Exodus 14:9-10) - In our present challenges, God provides a way forward if we trust Him. 3. The Future Pulled Them Forward (Exodus 3:8; 14:13-14) Our hope in God's promises pull us toward a better future. Reflection Question: - What are some steps of faith you have been putting off, but need to make for you to move forward in your relationship with God? - How can you encourage others around you take steps of faith in their own lives?
Exodus 14:1-15:21. In the crossing of the Red Sea, God provides victory once and for all over the Egyptians.
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We discussed the faith required to cross the Red Sea and the provision of God.
Reference this lesson and find out more here: https://evidence4faith.org/portfolio/where-is-the-red-sea-crossing/We last left the Hebrews trapped on the beach between the sea and the Egyptian army. There are several locations that have been suggested for the crossing of the Red Sea and it is impossible to get a consensus on where the exact location was. We do have clues from scripture, archaeology, history, and even marine biology and bathymetry, that can help us narrow down the most likely place this event could have happened. This video looks at those clues and explains why we think the best candidate for the crossing is at Nuweiba Beach in the Gulf of Aqaba.Developed & Hosted by Michael Lane. Produced & Edited by Charlotte Fohner.SOURCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY:The Exodus Itinerary Sites Their Location from the Perspective of the Biblical Sources. Michael D. Oblath, 2004.Did the Israelites Cross the Red Sea or the Sea of Reeds? Gly Williams, 2016.Science and the Miracles of the Exodus. Colin Humphreys. “Europhysics News” 2005.The Miracles of the Exodus: A Scientists Discovery of the Extraordinary Natural Causes of the Biblical Stories. Colin Humphreys, 2009.The Israelites in Egypt: An Archaeological Outlook on the Biblical Exodus Tradition. Jonathan D. Bless. University of Wisconsin La Cross, 2011.Exegetical and Contextual Facets of Israel's Red Sea Crossin. R. Larry Overstreet, 2003.The Location of the Sea the Israelites Passed Through. Ferdinand O. Regalado, 2002.Gold of the Exodus. Howard Blum, 1998.In Search of the Mountain of God: The Discovery of the Real Mt. Sinai. Robert Cornuke & David Halbrook, 2000.Evidence for an Ancient Egyptian Frontier Canal: The remnants of an artificial waterway discovered in the northeast Nile Delta may have formed part of the barrier called “Shur of Egypt” in ancient texts. Amihai Sneh, Tuvia Weissbrod, & Itamar Perath, “American Scientist”, 1975.The Wadi Tumilat and the “Canal of the Pharaohs”. Carol Redmount, “Journal o Near Eastern Studies”, 1995.The Route of the Exodus from Egypt. George Robinson, 1901.The Lost Sea of the Exodus. Dr. Glen A. Fritz. “Geotech” 2016.The Route of the Exodus, the Location of Mount Sinai and Related Topics. Randall Styx, 2002.Where Did the Red Sea Crossing Take Place? Chrsitopher Eames, 2021.The Sacred Bridge. Anson F. Rainey & Dr. R. Steven Notley, 2005.The Exodus Revealed: Search for the Red Sea Crossing, Discovery Media Productions, 2001MUSIC CREDITS: Stock Music provided by mv_production, & lynnepublishing / Pond5-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE: https://evidence4faith.org/give/ WEBSITE: https://evidence4faith.org/NEWSLETTER:
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Exodus 14 - Lawson Harlow
Fr. Mike explains how all the rules of worship in Leviticus 10 point to the reality that God is holy. We also continue journeying through Exodus 13-14 and Psalm 53 and learn how God fought for the salvation for his people through the crossing of the red sea. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Welcome to Takes of Glory - Episode 86! Let's return to our exploration of the Book of Exodus and spiritual warfare. We're in Exodus 14 - where the Israelites cross the sea. Pharaoh and his hosts are in pursuit in their chariots. In this chapter, we witness the duality of the presence of the angel of the Lord and God during this battle with the Egyptians. God gives us an essential strategy tip in supernatural warfare. In the latter half of this podcast, I share two Holy Ghost stories from the vaults of the M16 files. #TalesOfGlory #M16Ministries #AFieldGuideToSpiritualWarfare
The Israelites found themselves trapped with nowhere to go, but it was all part of God's plan. God miraculously demonstrated his power and sovereignty over the Egyptian gods, Pharaoh, and even the sea. Just like the Israelites, we need to be saved and only God can provide the way of salvation.
Join Julia Jeffress Sadler as she takes us on an incredible adventure in Episode 26. Discover the incredible story of how the Israelites escaped from Egypt by crossing the Red Sea. With Moses leading them and a miracle from above, they walked through the parted waters to safety, showing that amazing things can happen when you believe. Sign up to receive Kids Bible in a Year devotionals in your inbox every weekday: https://www.kidsbibleinayear.com/ Get ready to experience the Bible designed specifically for children with the official KidsBibleinaYear.com podcast, led by Julia Jeffress Sadler. This captivating audio series presents the age-old wisdom of the Bible in an engaging format that will captivate your kids. Each episode Julia translates biblical teachings into real-life applications, making Bible comprehension a breeze for young minds. And if you want more Christian resources and content, you can download the Pray.com app. Pray.com is the digital destination for faith, offering over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime Bible stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible. For more resources on how to live a successful Christian life, visit Julia Jeffress Sadler's website at https://ptv.org/julia/. This episode is sponsored by Little Passports. Visit LittlePassports.com/blessed and use promo code BLESSED to receive 20% off. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sermon: Crossing the Red SeaSeries: ExodusScripture: Exodus 14Speaker: Pastor Jimmy A. LongLocation: Grace Fellowship of GreensboroDate: August 13, 2023
In this episode, Dr. Paulson and Caleb go back yet again and discuss the events of the book of Exodus. Paulson uses the crossing of the Red Sea to demonstrate what it looks like to receive and be delivered by God's promises and what it looks like to stand in direct opposition to those same promises. This helps show why Luther so frequently referenced Pharoh while debating Erasmus. Show Notes: Support 1517 1517 Podcasts The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 on Youtube What's New from 1517: Freedom Lessons Street Team The New Quest for Paul and His Reading of the Old Testament by Timo Laato Finding God in the Darkness: Hopeful Reflections from the Pits of Depression, Despair, and Disappointment by Bradley Gray More from the hosts: Caleb Keith Steven Pauslon
In this episode, Dr. Paulson and Caleb go back yet again and discuss the events of the book of Exodus. Paulson uses the crossing of the Red Sea to demonstrate what it looks like to receive and be delivered by God's promises and what it looks like to stand in direct opposition to those same promises. This helps show why Luther so frequently referenced Pharoh while debating Erasmus. Show Notes: Support 1517 1517 Podcasts The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 on Youtube What's New from 1517: Freedom Lessons Street Team The New Quest for Paul and His Reading of the Old Testament by Timo Laato Finding God in the Darkness: Hopeful Reflections from the Pits of Depression, Despair, and Disappointment by Bradley Gray More from the hosts: Caleb Keith Steven Pauslon
This week, we continue our series, Led By Fire, as we look at Exodus 14 and the story of Moses leading the way out of Egypt and crossing the red sea.
Exodus 13:17-14:31
Exodus 13:17-14:31
Fr. Mike explains how all the rules of worship in Leviticus 10 point to the reality that God is holy. We also continue journeying through Exodus 13-14 and Psalm 53 and learn how God fought for the salvation for his people through the crossing of the red sea. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
We've reached the climax of Exodus with the epic, real-life event of the parting of the Red Sea. God is leading the Israelites out of Egypt but the route He takes them through is not what you would expect. In fact, it was the opposite direction of where they needed to go. It didn't make any sense to the Israelites but God had a plan. A plan to not only save them but to set them free.