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  1. Why are ‘great sea monsters’ singled out in this passage? Did you notice in Verse 22 that God blessed the living creatures of the sea? What might this mean? What does this passage tell us about how God intended the sea to function?

  2. God uses storms to help us mature. Sometimes God allows us to go through storms for our own development, to make us more like Him. In Matthew 14, Jesus commanded His disciples to get into a ship and sail to the other side of the sea, right into a storm. He did this to teach them a lesson about trusting the Lord. Sometimes, God sends us through ...

  3. The unmistakable implication of Exodus 14:12 is that the Lord took responsibility for leading them into peril. He gave them specific, step-by-step instructions, leading them down a route to apparent ruin: Turn and camp. Camp there. There, before the entrapping sea.

  4. sea level. At low tide, when water is pulled to the other side of the planet, we begin to see the hidden things of God in the ocean. “There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number – living things both large and small” (Psalm 104:25). It is easy to focus on the “large” aspect of this verse.

  5. From our reconciliation of the verses in Psalms with the Exodus narrative it emerges that the sea was scolded in Psalm 106 for disobeying the request of Moses and God to part (and in one case for trying to destroy the Israelites), while in Psalm 114 it is God's wrath that causes the sea to flee.

  6. Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the Lord swept the sea back by a strong east wind all night and turned the sea into dry land, so the waters were divided.

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  8. May 9, 2023 · The Bible offers a view of the sea and the life it supports which affirms its intrinsic value to God as a good, and indeed essential, part of creation. At the same time, it also speaks perceptively of the sea's vulnerability to damage and change.

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