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What does it mean that the Israelites passed through the Red Sea by faith?

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It means that the Israelites relied on God's promise for deliverance, demonstrating true faith in His power.

The phrase 'by faith' highlights the necessity of divine belief in their deliverance. The Israelites’ crossing of the Red Sea was not merely an act of physical movement, but a tangible expression of faith—believing that God would fulfill His promise of salvation. This event serves as a powerful metaphor for the believer's journey, underscoring that salvation is completely dependent on God’s initiative and grace. As they walked between the walls of water, their faith reassured them that they were protected by God's sovereign hand, thereby illustrating the essence of salvation coming solely through faith in God’s provision and guidance.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:29, Exodus 14:15-22

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