In his sermon on the crossing of the Red Sea, David Pledger explores the theological themes of divine guidance, faith, and God's redemptive power. He emphasizes that God led the Israelites to a seemingly impossible situation to illustrate profound truths about sin, wisdom, and grace. Pledger argues that God's providential control is evident in the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, which ultimately reveals His power as God delivers His people from captivity. Throughout his message, he references Exodus 14 and Hebrews 11:29, affirming that salvation comes solely by faith in God’s promises. The sermon highlights the significance of understanding God's ways as higher than human reasoning and encourages believers to trust in God's wisdom and strength in adversity.
“God guided them into this place where they would be entangled in the wilderness.”
“Without faith it is impossible to please God.”
“The Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord when I have gotten me honor upon Pharaoh.”
“Just as not one of Egypt's army remained, so not one of the sins of God's people remained.”
The Bible teaches that God guides His people even into challenging and seemingly impossible situations, as seen in Exodus 14.
Exodus 14:1-3, Isaiah 55:8-9
The Bible assures us that God fights for His people, as seen in Exodus 14:14 where Moses reassures Israel of God's provision.
Exodus 14:14, Psalm 46:1
Faith is essential for Christians because without it, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).
Hebrews 11:6, Hebrews 11:29
The crossing of the Red Sea teaches us about God's power, faithfulness, and the necessity of trust in His deliverance.
Exodus 14:21-22, Hebrews 11:29
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