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What is the significance of standing still and seeing the salvation of the Lord?

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Standing still means relying on God's power rather than our own, recognizing that salvation is ultimately His work.

In Exodus 14:13-14, Moses commands the Israelites to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord, which encapsulates a core tenet of faith in God. This position underscores the reality that genuine faith requires us to cease from our efforts and to trust that God, in His sovereignty, will deliver us from our trials. It is a profound reminder that in the face of overwhelming circumstances, our inclination might be to act independently. However, true obedience and faith manifest in our willingness to surrender our fears and anxieties to God, allowing Him to fight our battles. By standing still, we acknowledge our complete dependence on Christ, the author and finisher of our faith, who has accomplished our salvation perfectly.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:13-14

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