Faith and Fear

A narrow, muddy path of exposed seabed divides a vast, churning red sea under a storm-dark sky. towering walls of water loom on both sides, frozen mid-cascade. distant chariots halt on the far shore, silhouetted against fading light. wet sand glistens with receding foam. no figures, no magic, only natural force and gravity.

Deliverance in the Storm: Trusting God When There’s No Way Out

This message powerfully highlights God's faithfulness in difficult circumstances, using the Red Sea story to encourage trust. However, the presentation of salvation through a 'Sinner's Prayer' implies human cooperation, which can confuse listeners about God's sovereign grace. Additionally, the claim that fear and faith cannot coexist overlooks Scripture's examples where both are present.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — This church context reflects holding to core truths while tolerating doctrinal compromises in soteriology and the relationship between faith and fear, consistent with [Revelation 2:12-17](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+2%3A12-17&version=KJV).

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