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20 l Get Over Yourself l Exodus 14:1-4 l 5-18-25
Steve Wiggins of GroundworksMinistries.com is sharing a devotional from the Old Testament book of Exodus, Chapter Fourteen in its entirety.
Brad's sermon preached at First Presbyterian Church in Eden, NC, on Exodus 14.
What does it really take to experience freedom and transformation? In this message, we look at the story of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea (Exodus 14) as more than just a miracle—it's a mirror for our own lives. Like them, we often find ourselves stuck between where we've been and where God is calling us to go. This sermon dives into what it means to walk away from what's holding us back—whether it's fear, sin, comfort, or old patterns—and step into the life God has for us. Yes, God fights for us, but we're not passive spectators. Real change happens when we choose to move forward in faith, even when the path looks impossible. If you're facing obstacles, wrestling with doubt, or wondering how to break free from what's weighing you down, this message is for you. God still parts seas—but you have to take the step.
A verse by verse teaching though Exodus 14 by Pastor Brock.
"Fear Not!"Exodus 14:1-31Main point: Because our God fights for us, we can live by faith and not by fear!
Exodus 14 Waters Divide Sermon Live Sunday Worship Service @ BBC Pastor Patrick Rhodes Presence of God Delivers by Patrick Rhodes
The Lord fought for Israel by delivering his people through the Red Sea and defeating the Egyptian army.
The Lord fought for Israel by delivering his people through the Red Sea and defeating the Egyptian army.
Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Why are you crying out to me? Tell the Israelites to move on. Raise your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea to divide the water so that the Israelites can go through the sea on dry ground.
Pastor Freddy T delivers a message out of Exodus 14:21-31. Listen in as Freddy T shares what baptism symbolizes and the importance of why you should be baptized. Keep It Real. Keep It Jesus. To learn more visit https://www.reallifesango.com
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Listen along as we continue our series through Exodus. Notes//Quotes: Exodus 14:5-31 “The story of God is the story of salvation, centered on the One whose name means “Yahweh is salvation,” and here is what that looks like: deliverance from slavery and certain death, announced by faith, and received as a gift through trust and obedience.” - Chris Wright “With our modern curiosity, we tend either to explain the phenomenon (and deny the miracle) or to think of it solely in miraculous terms (and resist any natural causation). Our text, however, sees the event from both perspectives as equally valid. On the one hand, the Bible itself provides a perfectly natural explanation. A combination of wind and movement of the sea caused a dry corridor for a temporary period, long enough for Israel to get to the other side. On the other hand, who rules the wind and the waves? We have just read the whole narrative of the natural disasters inflicted on Egypt by Yahweh using the forces of creation for his own purposes. This event, no matter what the natural causes, was Yahweh's doing (he caused the wind to drive back the sea) through Moses's agency (he stretched his hand and raised his staff). Two other points turn this natural event into a miracle of salvation: first, that it should happen at precisely the time when the Israelites needed it to; and second, that the danger surrounding them was only too evident—the sea was still there in the threatening darkness (the walls of water on either side) but was held back long enough for all to cross in safety.” Chris Wright Ezk 18:23 Prov 3:6-7 “The way of trust is a movement into obscurity, into the undefined, into ambiguity, not into some predetermined, clearly delineated plan for the future. The next step discloses itself only out of a discernment of God acting in the desert of the present moment. The reality of naked trust is the life of the pilgrim who leaves what is nailed down, obvious, and secure, and walks into the unknown without any rational explanation to justify the decision or guarantee the future. Why? Because God has signaled the movement and offered it his presence and his promise.” Brennan Manning “Almost anything in life that truly matters will require you to do small, mostly overlooked things, over a long period of time with him.” Zach Eswine
Even the greatest men in the Bible had to deal with fear. If you are dealing with fear in your own life, there is good news. God wants to see you overcome that fear. In this message, you'll gain practical insights to help you trust God and experience His peace and deliverance. You'll learn to conquer your fear as you fix your eyes on Jesus and walk by faith and not by sight.
Even the greatest men in the Bible had to deal with fear. If you are dealing with fear in your own life, there is good news. God wants to see you overcome that fear. In this message, you'll gain practical insights to help you trust God and experience His peace and deliverance. You'll learn to conquer your fear as you fix your eyes on Jesus and walk by faith and not by sight.
Baptism brings glory to God.
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This week on Walk Talks, we dive into Exodus 13-15, where God leads His people out of Egypt and displays His mighty power at the Red Sea. We'll explore how God guides the Israelites with a pillar of cloud and fire, the significance of the firstborn's consecration, and the ultimate deliverance as He parts the sea to rescue His people from Pharaoh's army. Through these chapters, we see God's faithfulness, His call to trust in Him, and the powerful song of praise that follows His miraculous salvation.
This week on Walk Talks, we dive into Exodus 13-15, where God leads His people out of Egypt and displays His mighty power at the Red Sea. We'll explore how God guides the Israelites with a pillar of cloud and fire, the significance of the firstborn's consecration, and the ultimate deliverance as He parts the sea to rescue His people from Pharaoh's army. Through these chapters, we see God's faithfulness, His call to trust in Him, and the powerful song of praise that follows His miraculous salvation.
Pastor Freddy T continues in the Exodus series and delivers a message out of Exodus 14 Listen in as Freddy T shares how God demonstrates His glory through the Exodus. Keep It Real. Keep It Jesus. To learn more visit https://www.reallifesango.com
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Passage: 13 And Moses said to the people, “Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will work for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today, you shall never see again. 14 The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” 21 Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the Lord drove the sea back by a strong east wind all night and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided. 22 And the people of Israel went into the midst of the sea on dry ground, the waters being a wall to them on their right hand and on their left. 30 Thus the Lord saved Israel that day from the hand of the Egyptians, and Israel saw the Egyptians dead on the seashore. 31 Israel saw the great power that the Lord used against the Egyptians, so the people feared the Lord, and they believed in the Lord and in his servant Moses. (Exodus 14:13-14, 21-22, 30-31 ESV) Song: Red Sea Road by Christa Wells, Ellie Holcomb, and Nicole Witt Lyrics: We've buried dreams Laid them deep into the earth behind us Said our goodbyes At the grave but everything reminds us God knows we ache when He asks us to go on How do we go on We will (So we'll) (And we'll) sing to our souls We won't bury our hope Where He leads us to go there's a red sea road When we can't see the way He will part the waves And we'll never walk alone down a red sea road How can we trust When you say you will deliver us From all of this pain That threatens to take over us well Well this desert's dry but the ocean may consume And we're scared to follow you Oh help us believe You are faithful you're faithful When our hearts are breaking You are faithful you're faithful Oh grant us eyes to see You are faithful you're faithful Teach us to sing You are faithful you're faithful You're faithful No we'll never walk alone down a red sea road No we'll never walk alone down a red sea road Prayer: This is another day, O Lord. I know not what it will bring forth, but make me ready, Lord, for whatever it may be. If I am to stand up, help me to stand bravely. If I am to sit still, help me to sit quietly. If I am to lie low, help me to do it patiently. And if I am to do nothing, let me do it gallantly. Make these words more than words, and give me the Spirit of Jesus. Amen. -The Book of Common Prayer
Walk with us through Exodus 14 at Into the Word, a radio and online program committed to reading, loving, and living the whole Counsel of God. In this program we will work our way chapter by chapter through the whole Bible. Our host and Bible teacher for this adventure is Pastor Paul Carter. If you are interested in additional resources or previous episodes in the series, you can find those at https://intotheword.ca/. If you would like to support the program or our monthly mission partner, you can do so at https://intotheword.ca/how-to-support-the-into-the-word-podcast-bible-commentary. To connect with our Bible readers and Into the Word listeners, connect with us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/In2theWord
The story you're about to hear is true. It reflects a moment in history that was truly extraordinary and nothing like it will ever be repeated again. Believe me when I say this is one moment in human history that you will never forget; especially when you know how much you're affected by it.
The fight is bigger than you—but so is the God who goes before you. In this message, Pastor James D. Gailliard continues the series Bible, Black History & Bigotry with a powerful reminder from Exodus 14:14: "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still."Titled "Less Mouth, More Movement," this sermon challenges us to shift from speaking about change to stepping into it. We must discover that the battle isn't just personal but spiritual, deal with the fear that tries to hold us back, destroy the enemies that surround us, and desire the future that God has already prepared.Join us as we embrace faith over fear and move with purpose toward transformation.Support the showThank you for listening to this podcast! Follow Pastor James D. Gailliard on all social media @jdgailliard and get connected with Word Tabernacle Church by going to https://wordtab.net/ #EveryoneThriving
In today's episode, Emma Dotter reviews the different challenges that the Israelites experienced through Exodus 14-17 and what we learn about the character of God. Scriptures Referenced: Matthew 6:11, John 6:35, 1 Corinthians 10:4