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Exodus 14: Won't He Do It

Episode 1124 Published 6 hours ago
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You can do everything right and still feel cornered. That’s the pressure cooker of Exodus 14: Israel is out of Egypt, but not out of danger. Pharaoh changes his mind, the chariots close in, and the people panic because God’s route looks like a dead end. We slow the story down and read it like real life, where fear talks loud, options feel thin, and you start wondering if obedience was a mistake.

We trace the turning points that make this chapter unforgettable: Moses telling the people to stand firm and stay calm, God telling Moses to stop crying out and get moving, the pillar of cloud and fire shifting to protect Israel, and the sea opening into a road no one could have planned. We also talk through the Red Sea vs Reed Sea debate and why the size of the water doesn’t shrink the size of the miracle. Dry ground, perfect timing, and God’s protection still tell the same story: the Lord fights for His people.

Then we bring it home. If you’re trying to raise your kids with faith, stay faithful in your marriage, keep integrity at work, or refuse the shortcuts that everyone else takes, you may feel stuck between a rock and a hard place. This chapter gives language for that moment: God doesn’t do dead ends. Wherever He guides, He provides, and sometimes the greatest act of faith is simple faithfulness today.

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Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT).
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