Red Sea

Exodus: The Song of the New Life

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Exodus: The Song of the New Life

A Sermon Based on Exodus 15:19-21

Exodus speeds by much like our lives do: fast. It does so until, finally, it halts for a moment when the people are standing on a new shore of life. It then turns from a rush of narrative and prose into a whole chapter of poetry. Why is that? Why does Miriam sing? This sermon asserts that the parting of the Red Sea is a type that anticipates Christian baptism. Miriam sings, then, because God’s people need to understand everything this new life means. What does it mean? This sermon sings to you the answer.

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Exodus: God and His Salvation

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Exodus: God and His Salvation

A Sermon Based on Exodus 14

The burden of this sermon is to communicate nothing less than the gospel of Jesus Christ. That is, of course, true for every sermon, but it is especially true of this sermon. The account here is the program of salvation that God unleashes, finally, in his great Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ. The evidence of that is how often this account is referenced in the rest of the Bible. What do we learn about salvation here? This sermon answers that critical question.

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