Trust Versus Fear
Exodus 14:19-31; Exodus 15:1-11, 20-21 This is the account of the miracle of God splitting the Red Sea so the Israelites, being pursued by the Egyptian army, can pass through on dry land. Can you imagine the anxiety they have, the fear the water might not hold or that the Egyptians too are coming behind them on the same dry land? Has Moses led them on a wild goose chase? But God doesn’t let any of the Israelites perish. It’s a different story for the Egyptians who get stuck. Their path was not so clear, and the entire army drowns when Moses stretches out his hand again. Not only is trust in the Lord achieved but renewed trust in Moses that the God he listens to is more powerful than the Egyptians. This is a lesson to the Israelites that they should not be rooted in fear, but in a deep trust in the Lord to save and provide for them. Also, to trust in the leader God has appointed. When Israel sees the great work the Lord did against the Egyptians, their fear changes into a wors...