Categories: Christmas Sermons

The Lord of gods (Exodus 15:1-18)

The Psalmist says, "Why do the nations rage?" This is a strange question when we consider that Egypt held Israel captive for 400 years. Why would they cease from raging since the Lord is silent? What has God done to show that HIs name is the Lord? When the Lord acts we see why the nations should not rage. However how does this action on behalf of Israel encourage us? How can we say that we are on a better side of covenant history? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we hear, "The Lord of gods."

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