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What does the Bible say about the significance of water in the Exodus story?

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Water represents God's protection and salvation for His people, while serving as judgment against others.

In the Exodus narrative, water acts as a powerful symbol of both salvation and judgment. The waters that separated for the Israelites served as a wall of protection, showcasing God's might and provision for His chosen people. Conversely, those same waters brought destruction upon the Egyptians, highlighting the dual nature of God's Word: it is a blessing for the faithful and a curse for the disobedient. This theme is woven throughout scripture, illustrating that water signifies God's mercy and grace, found ultimately in Jesus Christ, the Living Water who saves and judges.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:22, Amos 8:11, Romans 1:18

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A Wall of Water
Paul Mahan · Oct 8, 2023
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