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The Red Sea story is one of the most dramatic moments in the Bible.
Trapped on one side.Water in front of them.An army behind them.
And then… a path opens through the sea.
In this episode, we look at the crossing in Exodus 14 and connect it to something Paul says in Romans 6 about baptism, death, and walking in new life. At first, those passages don’t seem obviously connected.
But the more we looked at them, the more this pattern started standing out:
Passing through water often marks a transition.
An ending.
A beginning.
A movement from one identity into another.
The Red Sea wasn’t just about escaping Egypt.
It was about leaving an old life behind.
We talk through freedom, transformation, symbolism, and why this story might carry more spiritual meaning than we realized growing up.
We’re not theologians. We didn’t go to seminary.
We’re just asking questions, noticing patterns, and learning a lot along the way.
And honestly… this connection felt really powerful.
Come explore it with us.
Exodus 14:21–22
Romans 6:4
By Karena Cruse and Matt BennettThe Red Sea story is one of the most dramatic moments in the Bible.
Trapped on one side.Water in front of them.An army behind them.
And then… a path opens through the sea.
In this episode, we look at the crossing in Exodus 14 and connect it to something Paul says in Romans 6 about baptism, death, and walking in new life. At first, those passages don’t seem obviously connected.
But the more we looked at them, the more this pattern started standing out:
Passing through water often marks a transition.
An ending.
A beginning.
A movement from one identity into another.
The Red Sea wasn’t just about escaping Egypt.
It was about leaving an old life behind.
We talk through freedom, transformation, symbolism, and why this story might carry more spiritual meaning than we realized growing up.
We’re not theologians. We didn’t go to seminary.
We’re just asking questions, noticing patterns, and learning a lot along the way.
And honestly… this connection felt really powerful.
Come explore it with us.
Exodus 14:21–22
Romans 6:4