Exodus 14

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The Crossing (Exodus)

February 22, 2026 | Exodus 14:10-31 | exodus

We all eventually find ourselves standing on the shore of our own ‘Red Sea.’ We all know what it feels like to be trapped between a past that’s chasing us down and a future that looks like an impossible wall to cross over. Whether it’s the shadow of a mistake you can’t outrun or a crisis you can’t outsmart, we all reach a point where we realize that if God doesn’t move, we aren’t going to make it.

But here’s the good news: the Exodus wasn’t just a miracle for the Israelites; it’s a map for us. It’s a pattern of how God rescues His people. If we want to understand how God saves today, we have to look to the one that this story points to…

In Exodus 14, Moses recorded how the LORD displayed His saving power by delivering His people through the sea, defeating their Egyptian enemies, and proving that He alone is the Redeemer who saves His covenant people. We can see how this story points to Christ as the Redeemer who saves His people.

“I have planned this in order to display my glory through Pharaoh and his whole army. After this the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord!” (Exodus 14:4)

February 1, 2012

God led the Israelites into an apparent trap against the Red Sea to lure Pharaoh out. The Israelites were terrified. Would God allow us to experience difficulty in order to display His glory, so that others would know Him?