Worship, May 30th
“I will sing to the Lord, for he is highly exalted. The horse and its rider he has hurled into the sea.” Exodus 15:1 There is a song that the Israelites sang to God after the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, found in Exodus chapter 15. You may have read this passage and thought that the song is kind of strange or overly graphic and I agree. However this song has a lot to teach us. We may not know what it is like to have Egyptians chasing us as we cross dry ground that is supposed to be filled with millions of gallons of water, but there is symbolism that points us to an even greater redemption story. Maybe you are or were slaves to the world (instead of Egyptians), away from God (instead of the Promised Land) and separated by sin (instead of a sea). Good News…We have something better than Moses’ staff dividing the water and making a way for us. We have Jesus who is the way, the truth and the life. This week we have an opportunity to hear from a great teacher, encourager and my groomsman, Jacob Evers, as we continue our series through Exodus. Come and See!
Below are the songs that we will be singing during the service.
Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble 
Thank you for stopping by the blog. I hope you join me in worshiping our Lord this week. May God continue to Bless you!
Jeff Keneaster
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