10.3- God Makes a Way
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God Makes a Way Exodus 14:19-31 Ken Durham
It is one of the most dramatic moments in the human story, fixed for many of us in our minds by Cecil B. DeMille’s “The Ten Commandments.” A slave people, on their way to being a great nation, are being pursued by the very captors who so long held them in slavery. Egypt’s Pharaoh, it seems, has changed his mind and sent his chariots to enslave the Israelites again. Just when it appears that all is lost, that there is nowhere to run, God makes a way. The waters of the Red Sea part and God makes a way for His people where there was no way before.
This familiar scene reminds us that God’s deliverance of us is an ongoing process. Just when we think we are free and clear, we realize that captors never let go easily and that we must put our trust in God again. And again.
The ultimate deliverance – Jesus’ deliverance of us from our sin and from death – is fully accomplished, complete. In and through Him we are set free (Romans 8:1-2). But as the struggle with the enemy goes on, we must turn again in obedient faith to the steadfast Deliverer whose mercies never come to an end.
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