A Reason to Sing

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I. Praise the Lord that He fought and defeated our enemies. (Vv 1-3)

II. Praise the Lord for the way He defeated our enemies. (Vv 4-10)

III. Praise the Lord because only He could have defeated our enemies. (Vv 11-12)

IV. Praise the Lord for the reason He defeated our enemies. (Vv 13-18)

Big Idea: Praise the Lord because He defeated our enemies.

Study Guide
What was God’s purpose in setting up this conflict with the Egyptians by the sea? Why is this important to remember?
What was God’s purpose in setting up this conflict with the Egyptians by the sea? Why is this important to remember?
Why do you think it is sometimes hard to sing praises to the Lord when things aren’t going well? How do our circumstances affect our reason to sing?
Read . How does this verse relate to our deliverance from our enemies? How does this compel us to praise the Lord for our deliverance?
Read . What does it mean to say Jesus “had to be made like his brothers in every respect”? Why was this necessary for Jesus to make propitiation for our sins? What does that mean?
Read . Why did God deliver the Israelites from Egypt? Why did God deliver us from our enemies? How does that give you reason to praise Him?
Read . Do we still have to deal with our enemies today? What do these verses have to say about that? How is this a reason to praise God?
What could you do in times when you don’t feel like singing to remind yourself that you do have a reason to sing praise to the Lord?
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