Highlights inspired by “Part this Sea” by the Friedels and Richard Mekdeci
I’m facing my worst enemy. I know that You will part this sea.
I call on You to rescue me. I know that You will part this sea.
You are the LORD, my God. I know that You will part this sea.
I know that You are here with me. I know that You will part this sea.
Responsive Reading for April 23
“I will sing to the LORD, for he is gloriously triumphant; horse and chariot he has cast into the sea. My strength and my refuge is the LORD, and he has become my savior. This is my God, I praise him; the God of my father, I extol him” (Ex.15:1-2).
Even if I feel I’m facing my worst enemy, I know that You will part this sea.
“Your right hand, O LORD, magnificent in power….
In your great majesty you overthrew your adversaries . . .
The waters piled up, the flowing waters stood like a mound, the flood waters foamed in the midst of the sea…” (Ex.15:6-8).
I call on You to rescue me. I know that You will part this sea.
“Who is like you among the gods, O LORD? Who is like you, magnificent among the holy ones? Awe-inspiring in deeds of renown, worker of wonders, when you stretched out your right hand …. In your love you led the people you redeemed; in your strength you guided them to your holy dwelling” (Ex. 15:11-13).
You are the LORD, my God. I know that You will part this sea.
“By the might of your arm they became silent like stone, while your people, LORD, passed over, while the people whom you created passed over. You brought them in, you planted them on the mountain that is your own—the place you made the base of your throne, LORD, the sanctuary, LORD, your hands established” (Ex.15:11-13).
I know that You are here with me. I know that You will part this sea.