The Red Sea Redemption: A Passover Revelation | Jonathan Cahn Sermon

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Move Forward Even When There Is No Way

God says, “Move forward,” even when all you see is an obstacle. Like the Israelites standing before the Red Sea, there may seem to be no path ahead—but that is where faith begins. God calls you to step forward, even when the way is not yet visible.

Passover reminds us of this truth. It is a story of redemption, new beginnings, and God’s power to save. The Israelites were once slaves in Egypt, but God delivered them through a redeemer, Moses. This journey from bondage to freedom reflects the spiritual journey of every believer.

The symbols of Passover carry deep meaning. The unleavened bread represents purity, the bitter herbs remind us of past suffering, and the lamb points to salvation. By the blood of the lamb, the people were set free. This ultimately reveals the greatest truth—God’s power is not in destruction, but in love, sacrifice, and redemption.

When the Israelites reached the Red Sea, fear overwhelmed them. Behind them was the enemy, and before them was an impossible barrier. Yet God said, “Do not be afraid. Be still, and see the salvation of the Lord.” Then He gave a surprising command: “Move forward.”

Even before the sea was opened, they were called to act in faith.

God made a way where there was no way. The sea was divided, and His people crossed over to freedom. This same power is still at work today. Through His Spirit, every barrier can be broken, and every impossible situation can be transformed.

The key is to trust Him, not your circumstances. Do not focus on fear, regret, or the past. Fix your eyes on God and move forward.

True faith rejoices before the victory comes. If you can rejoice in the middle of the storm, you are already stepping into breakthrough.

No matter what stands before you, remember this:
God can make a way where there is none.

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