The Song of Moses

Exodus 15:1-21

About the Sermon

When the Lord saved his people from Egyptian slavery, he saved them to sing. In this sermon we will hear a song preached, the first song of redemption from Exodus 15. This song was written by Moses and his sister, Miriam, and it was sung by the Israelites on the occasion of their deliverance through the Red Sea. This beautiful song which recounts God's personal and powerful deliverance of his people is for us too. Just as surely as the Lord has powerfully dealt with sin and death in the cross, so he will powerfully bring us all the way home.

About the Series

When the Lord saved his people from Egyptian slavery, they sang on the beach. When David’s life came to a close, he sang of God’s mighty works. When Mary received news of God’s purpose for her to bear a child, she magnified the Lord with a song. In this series we intend to grow in our love for our Redeemer by meditating on the Bible’s songs of redemption.
When the Lord saved his people from Egyptian slavery, they sang on the beach. When David’s life came to a close, he sang of God’s mighty works. When Mary received news of God’s purpose for her to bear a child, she magnified the Lord with a song. In this series we intend to grow in our love for our Redeemer by meditating on the Bible’s songs of redemption.

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