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The Old Testament is New Testament concealed and the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed.
Scripture teaches us that salvation is not a one time event of faith but an enduring exercise of faith.
Salvation is taught by using three verb tenses.
Past Tense: We have been saved from sin’s penalty.
Present Tense: We are being saved from sin’s power.
Future Tense: We will be saved from sin’s presences.
In the Exodus narrative we see a living illustration of salvation.
The Passover shows us how we are saved from sin’s penalty.
God provides a substitute.
In the Passover, God shows us how we are saved from sin’s penalty.
God provides a substitute.
The Passover delivered God’s people out of Egypt in a night.
God delivers the Israelite’s for the purpose of worship.
God delivers those in bondage to make His name great.
Those delivered from bondage make His name great as they worship.
In the crossing of the Red Sea, God shows us how we are saved from sin’s power.
God provides a mediator.
The Red Sea crossing was delivering Egypt out of God’s people.
Our text reminds us that though they had been delivered from Egyptian slavery positionally but they remained in slavery practically.
Moses response in
Exodus 13
is not one of comfort but rebuke.
Where they being rebuked for being fearful?
No, they were being rebuke for not being faith-filled.
This event was designed by God to exercise their faith.
The only way to weaken faithlessness is to work out faith.
is not one of comfort but rebuke.
Where they being rebuked for being fearful?
No, they were being rebuke for not being faith-filled.
This event was designed by God to exercise their faith.
The only way to weaken faithlessness is to work out faith.
Remember
explains the last portion of my point; In The Crossing of The Red Sea, God show us how we are saved from sin’s power, He provides a mediator.
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Exodus 14:
IT WILL NOT BE THE QUALITY OF OUR FAITH THAT WILL SAVE US BUT THE OBJECT OF OUR FAITH.
TRUE FREEDOM IS NOT ABOUT HAVING IN MASTER BUT HAVING THE RIGHT MASTER.
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