What Is Your Song?
Exodus 15:1-21
This message invites the church to consider what kind of song rises from a life that has truly known God's deliverance. Opening in worship and declaration, the service remembers the Lord as the same God who brought Israel out of Egypt and who still leads his people into freedom, identity, and worship today. Exodus 15 gives the sermon its central image: when God saves, his people sing. Yet the message goes deeper than musical expression alone. A song becomes the overflow of a transformed life, of people who have learned a new identity, a new way, and a new hope in the Lord. The sermon leaves the church with encouragement to let gratitude, deliverance, and worship shape the sound that comes out of their lives. Ask what song your current life is singing and whether it reflects gratitude, freedom, and trust in God. Let worship grow out of remembrance of what the Lord has brought you through. Choose to make your life sound like someone who has been delivered. Lord, thank you for delivering us and teaching us a new song. Let gratitude, freedom, and worship rise from our lives, and shape us into a people whose response to your salvation brings you glory.
- The service begins by blessing the name of the Lord and declaring him worthy above all other names.
- Worship then asks God to show his power among his people and among the nations.
- The sermon turns to Exodus 15 and to the song of deliverance that rose after rescue from slavery.
- From there, the church is called to see its own worship as the response of a delivered people learning to live in a new identity.
- Ask what song your current life is singing and whether it reflects gratitude, freedom, and trust in God.
Ask what song your current life is singing and whether it reflects gratitude, freedom, and trust in God. Let worship grow out of remembrance of what the Lord has brought you through. Choose to make your life sound like someone who has been delivered.
Lord, thank you for delivering us and teaching us a new song. Let gratitude, freedom, and worship rise from our lives, and shape us into a people whose response to your salvation brings you glory.
What Is Your Song?
Exodus 15:1-21