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Text: Exodus 15:1-2
Subject: Singing on the Other Side
Introduction:
God had promised Moses at the burning bush that "I will stretch out my hand, and smite Egypt with all my wonders" —Bible Biography Series
The smiting of the land of Egypt came in the form of ten plagues.
And was an indication that the Lord was in the presence of his people.
I. God’s promise
II.
Moses singing
III.
Israel’s testimony
 
Moses, a slave in Egypt
Yet, he was a son of destiny
He was separated from Pharoah, that he might witness a bush burning that was not consumed.
He met God at the threshold of a mountain where he was summoned to service.
And in his shrinking from service, he used the excuse that he was not qualified to speak but God set up a meeting in the wilderness, where he met with his brother Aaron, who would interpret the word of the Lord.
Therefore had to submit to service…and speak to Pharoah in God’s behalf.
As he stired the conscience of Pharoah as he initiated the journey of the children from the land of Egypt to Canaan land.
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*XIII.
STARTING TO CANAAN*
/(Exodus 12:37 – 13:22)/
A. The Moment of the Starting
B. The Multitude in the Starting
C. The Memorials in the Starting
D. The Movements in the Starting
 
*XIV.
SEA OF DELIVERANCE*
/(Exodus 14)/
A. The Path to the Sea
B. The Peril at the Sea
C. The Pleas by the Sea
D. The Parting of the Sea
 
*XV.
SONG OF VICTORY*
/(Exodus 15:1–21)/
A. The Prologue of the Song
B. The Praise in the Song
C. The Prophecies in the Song
 
*XVI.
SWEETENING BITTER WATER*
/(Exodus 15:22–27)/
A. The Problems Before the Sweetening
B. The Particulars About the Sweetening
C. The Pathway After the Sweetening
 
*XVII.
SENDING THE MANNA*
/(Exodus 16)/
A. The Murmuring About the Food
B. The Message About the Food
 
*XVIII.
SHORTAGE OF WATER*
/(Exodus 17:1–7)/
A. The Occurrence of the Shortage
B. The Outrage Over the Shortage
C. The Overcoming of the Shortage
 
*XIX.
STRIFE WITH AMALEK*
/(Exodus 17:8–16)/
A. The Making of the Strife
B. The Mastering of the Strife
C. The Memorials of the Strife
 
*XX.
SOJOURN OF JETHRO*
/(Exodus 18)/
A. The Reunion of the Family
B. The Remonstrating About the Work
 
*XXI.
STATUTES FOR ISRAEL*
/(Exodus 19,20)/
A. The Preparation for the Statutes
B. The Proclaiming of the Statutes
 
*XXII.
SANCTUARY OF GOD*
/(Exodus 25–31, Exodus 35–40)/
A. The Plan for the Tabernacle
B. The Provisions for the Tabernacle
C. The Parts of the Tabernacle
D. The Priests for the Tabernacle
 
*XXIII.
SIN OF IDOLATRY*
/(Exodus 32)/
A. The Character of the Sin
B. The Condemnation of the Sin
C. The Compassion for the Sinner
 
*XXIV.
SPEAKING WITH GOD*
/(Exodus 33)/
A. The Pronouncement in the Speaking
B. The Place for the Speaking
C. The Petitions in the Speaking
 
*XXV.
SECOND SINAI SESSION*
/(Exodus 34)/
A. The Readying of Moses
B. The Revelation for Moses
C. The Repeating for Moses
D. The Radiance of Moses
 
*XXVI.
SERIES OF COMPLAINTS*
/(Numbers 11)/
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