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Exodus 14 Despite their “official” freedom beginning after the Passover , the true birth of

Exodus 14 Despite their “official” freedom beginning after the Passover , the true birth of the nation of Israel occurred through the waters of the Red Sea with Moses serving as the ‘ midwife .’. Exodus 15: 1-21 After their freedom from the clutches

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Exodus 14 Despite their “official” freedom beginning after the Passover , the true birth of

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  1. Exodus 14 Despite their “official” freedom beginning after the Passover, the true birth of the nation of Israel occurred through the waters of the Red Sea with Moses serving as the ‘midwife.’

  2. Exodus 15: 1-21 After their freedom from the clutches of Egyptian slavery sets in, the people are led by Moses & Miriam in a spontaneous act of worship and celebration.

  3. In “Leaving Egypt,” author Chuck DeGroat compares the Israelites’ behavior immediately after they are freed from Egypt to that of a newborn baby. They insistently cry out to God for every basic need.

  4. Exodus 15: 22-27 Exodus 17: 1-7 Israel doubted God would provide the water they needed to survive their journeys in the desert wastelands, but He did in natural ways and in miraculous ways.

  5. Exodus 16 Israel doubted God would provide the food they needed to survive. God provided morning rations of manna (bread from heaven) and evening supplies of quail for meat. This daily provision did not happen on the 7th Day.

  6. Exodus 19: 1-8

  7. “I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.” (Deuteronomy 32: 10-12) God uses this startling imagery of Himself as an eagle guiding Israel as an eaglet to fly away from the “nest” of Egypt because He has bigger & better plans for them.

  8. God reaffirms the previous covenant with Abraham, but He states that He is re-defining it in light of the size of the nation and adding more expectations in light of what the people have seen.

  9. Israel: “This is who you are to me.” 1.) My Treasured Possession (Deuteronomy 7: 6-9) 2.) A Kingdom of Priests 3.) A Holy Nation

  10. 1 Peter 2: 9-10 9  “But you area chosen people,  a royal priesthood, a holy nation,  God’s special possession,  that you maydeclare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light. 10 Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.”

  11. “It took one night to take Israel out of Egypt, but forty years to take Egypt out of Israel.” - George Morrison

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