• Honor belongs to Our Savior and Redeemer Jesus Christ, Just as the Children of Israel Honor the Lord When He Delivered them from Bondage to Egypt & Pharaoh (John Chapters 11 & 12; Psalm 106:10)
I. Background and Motivation for the Writing of the Song of Moses (Exodus Chapters 1- 12; 14)
A. A New Pharaoh and Bondage for the Children of Israel (Chapter 1)
B. Moses & the Ten Plagues (Chapters 2-12)
C. The Complaint by the People & Their Deliverance (Chapter 14; esp. vs. 12-31)
II. A Song Glorifying the Lord for His Deliverance
A. Expressed Gratitude to the Lord B. Sung by Moses, the Children of Israel & the New Testament Saints (Revelation 15:3-4; Colossians 2:15) C. God Alone is Given the Glory • For His Triumph Over the Enemy of the Children of Israel (Exodus 15:1) • For His Triumph Over the Spiritual Enemies of the Saints in Christ (Ephesians 1:7)
III. A Short-Lived Song of Praise
A. Complained Against the Lord at the Sign of Trouble (Exodus 14:12; Romans 8:32; Exodus 15:23-24) B. Can Blessing & Cursing Flow from the Mouth? (James 3:8-11) C. A Great Inconsistency within the Christian Community (Romans 8:32-39; Psalm 106:12-14)
Conclusion and Application
• Going through a “Desert” Experience? – Do not Forget the Great Work of Salvation & Redemption, Which Christ Obtained for You • Remember that He who did what was Impossible for Us to do (that is, save us), will also do What We see is Impossible for Us to Do in Our Daily Lives to Keep Us Safe Until the End – Seek Your Strength in Him & Continually Look to Him with Unwavering Faith for Wisdom Until the End
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