The Bible Day 45: “ Deliverance, Resurrection, & Provision. Psalm 21:8-13, Matthew 28, Exodus 15-16

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Introduction:

Tonight's study explores the rich narratives and theological themes within Psalm 21:8- 13, Matthew 28, and Exodus 15-16. Psalm 21 reveals the praise and trust in God's deliverance, Matthew 28 captures the resurrection and Great Commission, while Exodus 15-16 delves into the Israelites' journey, emphasizing God's provision and faithfulness. Analyzing these passages offers a holistic understanding of divine intervention, redemption, and the call to share the Good News.

Psalm 21:8-13 in the NKJV describes God's judgment on the enemies of the psalmist. It emphasizes divine intervention, highlighting the destruction that awaits those who oppose God. The theological theme revolves around the righteousness of God's judgments and the ultimate triumph of the righteous.

Matthew 28:1-20 in the NKJV recounts the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The passage begins with the Mary Magdalene discovering the tomb empty. An angel appears, announcing Jesus' resurrection and instructing them to tell the disciples. Jesus meets them, confirms His resurrection, and commissions them to spread the news.

Exodus 15:1-16:36 in the NKJV covers the Israelites' journey through the Red Sea, the Song of Moses, and the provision of manna and quail in the wilderness. Spiritually, this passage reflects God's deliverance, faithfulness, and the need for trust even in challenging circumstances.
The theological theme revolves around God's sovereignty and commitment to His chosen people. The Song of Moses in Exodus 15 expresses gratitude for God's triumph over enemies, illustrating the importance of praising God in times of victory.

In Christ, love Jared

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