Whatever God does today will be as significant as the parting of the Red Sea.

Rebecca VanDeMark
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Whatever God does today will be as significant as the parting of the Red Sea. This quote is a reminder that God is always in charge and that His will be done. One of the most dramatic and famous stories in the Bible is when God parted the Red Sea to allow the Israelites to escape from Pharaoh’s army. If you look at the recent news, you can see that so many people are choosing to look for miracles and signs from God and believing in their own ability to change everything.

But, if you look at what God did so long ago, it really makes you think. There were so many people who were against Him and yet He was able to do something so miraculous. That’s what we need to keep in mind today: God always has His hand on everything and no matter what is going on He has a plan for us that is beyond our understanding.

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