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Crossing the Red Sea.

Dear brothers and sisters,

As we walk through this miraculous path under the Red Sea, I want to share a message of faith and hope with you. We are the Hebrew children, the chosen people of God, and we are fleeing from the tyranny of Pharaoh. But even amid chaos and uncertainty, we must remember that we are not alone, for the Lord our God is with us.


In Exodus 14:14, Moses said, "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still." This is a powerful message of trust in God's providence. We might feel afraid and powerless in the face of our enemies, but we must remember that the battle belongs to the Lord. He will fight for us; all we need to do is trust in Him and be still.


The path we are walking right now is a testimony to God's power and mercy. He has parted the Red Sea for us, and we are walking through it on dry ground. This is a reminder that nothing is impossible for God. When we put our faith in Him, He can move mountains, part seas, and make a way where there seems to be no way.


But we must also remember that faith without action is dead. We didn't just sit around and wait for God to part the sea for us. Moses had the confidence to stretch out his hand over the sea, and God used that as a catalyst to part the waters. We must also have the faith to take action and trust that God will guide us.


As we walk through this path, we must also remember the importance of gratitude. In Exodus 15:1-2, Moses and the Israelites sang a song of praise to God, thanking Him for His salvation. We, too, must offer our gratitude to God for His mercy and provision. Gratitude is a response to God's blessings and a key to unlocking more gifts.


In conclusion, brothers and sisters, let us walk in faith, trust, action, and gratitude. Remember that the battle belongs to the Lord, and we must only be still. Let us also remember that God can move mountains and part seas. Finally, let us have the faith to take action and the gratitude to thank God for His mercy and provision.


May God bless us all as we continue on this journey. Amen.

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