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Katy’s message on Exodus 13–14 tells the climactic story of Israel’s escape from Egypt, emphasizing God's power not only to dismantle evil but to recreate something beautiful from it. She unpacks how God’s instructions—such as consecrating the firstborn and observing the Feast of Unleavened Bread—were meant to shape Israel’s identity as a new, holy nation. Even as God leads His people on an indirect and confusing path, His presence never leaves them. At the Red Sea, with Egypt behind and death ahead, fear and cynicism overwhelm the Israelites, but God uses the impossible moment to display His glory. The miraculous parting of the sea becomes a “eucatastrophe,” a sudden, grace-filled rescue that leads to salvation. Katy draws a powerful parallel between Israel’s story and the believer’s journey in Christ—freedom through blood, deliverance through water, and a call to remember, rejoice, and trust in God’s mighty hand.
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Katy’s message on Exodus 13–14 tells the climactic story of Israel’s escape from Egypt, emphasizing God's power not only to dismantle evil but to recreate something beautiful from it. She unpacks how God’s instructions—such as consecrating the firstborn and observing the Feast of Unleavened Bread—were meant to shape Israel’s identity as a new, holy nation. Even as God leads His people on an indirect and confusing path, His presence never leaves them. At the Red Sea, with Egypt behind and death ahead, fear and cynicism overwhelm the Israelites, but God uses the impossible moment to display His glory. The miraculous parting of the sea becomes a “eucatastrophe,” a sudden, grace-filled rescue that leads to salvation. Katy draws a powerful parallel between Israel’s story and the believer’s journey in Christ—freedom through blood, deliverance through water, and a call to remember, rejoice, and trust in God’s mighty hand.

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