God Delivers a Knockout
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God Delivers a
Knockout
Exodus 14
Introduction
• God’s people are moving ahead unfinished business
remains.
• The Red Sea Crossing
1. The single most significant theological event in the
Old Testament: see Psalm 136; Acts 7:36
2. Holy War between Pharaoh and Yahweh reaches its
climax
3. The Passage breaks into four sections: God’s Plan;
Pharaoh’s Pursuit; Israel’s Desperation; God’s Deliverance
4. The “Red Sea” is literally translated “Sea of Reeds;” the
crossing location is a total mystery and completely
irrelevant to God’s purposes.
God’s Plan (14:1-4)
• God takes thorough ownership – He makes several
pledges in poetic form, “I will harden; he will
pursue. I will get glory; they will know.”
• God selects the location – the places are unknown,
but the irony is rich (Exodus 2:1-5).
• God allows Pharaoh’s greed to take hold – ‘They’re
trapped!”
• God’s war aims – “I will get glory” is challenging to
translate. Literally, “I shall be glorified by means
of Pharaoh.” Pharaoh becomes a tool in God’s
hand.
Pharaoh’s Pursuit (14:5-9)
• Egypt’s Regret
1. Holy War of Service – Whom will the Israelites serve?
(see 3:12; 4:23; 7:16; 8:20; 9:1; etc)
2. Notice that God doesn’t harden Pharaoh’s heart until
Pharaoh breaks his word (v. 8).
• Pharaoh’s Army
1. No easy thing to muster the entire army, especially
during a national food crisis.
2. Egypt’s Chariots – two-person shock instruments
perfectly suited for the open planes in Sinai.
3. Pharaoh came to view this more of a cattle rustling
mission than a war.
Israel’s Desperation (14:10-14)
• Israel Cries:
1. They began well – they cried to Yahweh (v. 10)
2. Fear breeds accusation (v. 11) and exaggeration (v. 12) –
Psalm 106:7 calls their behavior “rebellion”
• Moses’s Amazing Resolve:
1. Moses’s Commands – “No Fearing! Make yourselves
stand! See.”
2. Moses’s Predictions – You will never see the Egyptians
again; Yahweh will wage war for you while you remain
silent.
3. Moses was not yet privy to God’s plan – these commands
and predictions were conclusions drawn from the
character and actions of God.
God’s Deliverance (14:15-31)
• God Instructs – lift your hands, part the sea, pass
through, then I will deal with Pharaoh’s army.
• God Buffers – the Angel of Yahweh prevents the
two from engaging (Egypt never even fired a shot)
• God Divides: “the waters were ripped open,” see
Zechariah 14:4
• God Confuses: God changed their hearts; God
disassembled the chariot wheels
• God Destroys: see ESV note, “Yahweh shook off the
Egyptians into the sea” in a comprehensive victory.
Response
• Israel saw, feared, and believed.
• Israel came to understand this moment as the
final and decisive break from Egypt – see
Nehemiah 9:11, Psalm 78:13, and Psalm 136:10f.
• The event, for all its grandeur, is just a picture of
God’s salvation – “See the salvation of the LORD”
(14:13); “Thus the LORD saved Israel that day”
(14:30).
• In conclusion, let’s turn to Acts 16:25-33