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What can Exodus 14 teach us about salvation?

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Exodus 14 illustrates God's power to save His people from their enemies through miraculous intervention.

The passage of Exodus 14 depicts the Israelites' deliverance from Egyptian bondage, a profound illustration of God's salvation. The crossing of the Red Sea symbolizes how God rescues His people from their enemies and demonstrates His might. As noted in the sermon, the children of Israel were entirely helpless against Pharaoh's army, yet God intervened, providing a way for them to walk through on dry ground. This event highlights not only God’s sovereignty over creation but also His continual promise to save His people from sin and spiritual oppression, pointing to the ultimate salvation fulfilled in Christ. The assurance is that God preserves His church, and no enemy can prevail against it.
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