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Don't Forget God’s Love - He Is Faithful: ‘He Didn’t Bring Us This Far To Leave Us.’
Exodus 15:1-21
This is a song of redemption- God has redeemed His people; a song of thanksgiving- we give thanks for God's redemption; and a song of hope- we look forward to the complete fulfilment of God's redemption.
This is not only a ‘song of God’s people’.
It is also the song of Moses, a personal song.
This is worship - not a mere formality, but worship which arises from the depths of Moses’ heart.
Deeply moved by the grace and glory of God, Moses pours his heart out to God in worship: (i) He praises the God of grace - ‘my strength... my song... my salvation’(2).
(ii) He praises the God of glory - God triumphs ‘gloriously’(1).
His ‘glorious’ power is demonstrated in His ‘glorious’ deeds (6,11).
(iii) Worshipping this God of grace - the redeeming God (13) - and glory - the reigning God (18) - , we say, ‘You are my God, and I will praise You’(Psalm 118:28).
Let us worship God - personally as well as publicly.
Exodus 15:22-16:36
God allows His people to suffer difficulties.
Why? - To strengthen our faith (15:25; 16:4; Deuteronomy 8:2,16; 1 Peter 1:6-7).
He chastens us, to teach us repentance (Revelation 3:19).
Don't forget God’s love.
He is faithful: ‘He didn’t bring us this far to leave us’.
He shows us His glory (7).
He assures us that He is God (12).
He provides us with ‘daily bread’(4).
Yesterday’s ‘bread’ is insufficient for today’s challenges (19-20).
‘Morning by morning’, the ‘bread’ is to be gathered (21; Lamentations 3:22-23).
Jesus is the Living Bread (John 6:32-35,48-51).
Feed on Him each day.
Don’t invite spiritual starvation by missing days.
If you miss some days, don’t let it continue.
Remember: ‘Seven days without prayer makes one weak’!
‘How long has it been since you talked with the Lord?’Too long?
It is time to pray and feed on Jesus!
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