You can go to most villages, towns and cities and find various monuments, statues, buildings, plaques and all kinds of things to commemorate an event or someone's life usually. And why? Usually they are there to remind us of an event or a person and their achievements.
The Bible is a written record, like the landmarks, plaques and statues, of events where God has intervened in various discrete and quiet or dramatic and visual ways like this. It reveals to us, something about God's character, that is, who God actually is.
We’re going to look at Israel crossing the Red sea recorded in Exodus chapter 14 from three different angles. First, in its immediate context and see what we can learn about the people, their leader and God. Second, I’m going to try and show you a comparison of Jesus and Moses, that I hope will strengthen your understanding of who Jesus is. Third, we will see how the history of the people Israel is a picture of the life of every Christian.
And by exploring where we are on our spiritual journey, we will answer the question ‘what does this have to do with me?’