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Rabbi Schneider
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Rabbi Schneider
In all these things, we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. Dear Lord Jesus, in you there is freedom. Freedom from fear, anxiety, sin and shame because of what you accomplished on the cross. We are not victims of circumstance, but conquerors. Teach us every day how to walk in victory. Empower us to press forward boldly proclaiming your truth and being a force for good in the world. We trust that your truth will guide us and your spirit will abide in us. Lord, we also ask that you free us from anything holding us back, whether they be habits, toxic relationships or anxieties. Remove any barrier between us and the victory you've won for us. In your precious name we pray. Amen. Thank you for praying with me today. Stay tuned now for another episode of Stories of the Messiah with Rabbi Schneider.
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Freedom the Hebrew slaves were finally free from the whips and chains of Pharaoh. A cloud of dust followed the sons and daughters of Israel as they fled Egypt towards the Promised Land. Centuries of cruelty and oppression were finally behind them. They sang liberation songs and dreamed of their new lives apart from beatings and hunger. They approached the shores of the Red Sea, ready to walk around the coast and into their freedom. Yet their celebration was short lived. Deep in the darkest corners of his palace, Pharaoh's heart became as hard as granite. He seethed in anger against Moses and the children of Israel. What have we done? Pharaoh said with gritty, I will not let my slaves leave. Gather my chariots. The tyrant king of Egypt readied hundreds of horsemen and chariots to recapture his slaves and fight back against the God of Israel.
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Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Jesus Podcast. I'm your guide through this journey. If you've been following this podcast and found it a blessing, follow and subscribe so you never miss an episode. And remember to download pray.com to hear the Bible come to life. We've been traversing the peaks and valleys of the Bible's greatest stories. Stories of tragedy, triumph, faith and failure. Each episode has showcased a different biblical hero whose life ultimately points to the greatest hero of Jesus. We've learned how Jesus is the greater Adam, Cain, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Isaac and Joseph. Now we're about to immerse ourselves in one of the Bible's most iconic stories, where the enslaved people of Israel have finally escaped the death grip of Pharaoh. But they aren't safe yet. Pharaoh has returned to get them back. This story has hundreds of images and parallels to our lives and the mighty work God wants to do in us and through us. Let's immerse ourselves now in a cinematic retelling of Exodus, chapter 14. After, I'll connect this story to the life of Jesus, and we'll discover profound truths to reinforce our faith. Let's begin.
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The sound of horses and chariots shook the earth. The people of Israel turned to see a tidal wave of soldiers fast approaching. They screamed in fear and cried out to the Lord. Then they turned their anger towards Moses, who had led them to the shore. We don't have graves in Egypt, so you decide to kill us here and save them. Space. They shouted. Didn't we tell you to leave us alone? It would have been better to serve the Egyptians than die here in the wilderness. The people were clamoring, and Moses knew they were running out of time. Time, fear and hopelessness whirled within them. Why would God lead them into certain doom? Moses looked out at the vast Red Sea. The winds were picking up violently. Then he looked back at Pharaoh's army. They were fierce and primed for bloodshed. Moses stood before the people and shouted, fear not. Have faith. Stand firm and see the salvation of the Lord. For the Egyptians, who you see today, you shall never see again. The Lord will fight for you. You only need to be silent. Moses turned back to the water and listened intently for the voice of God. Speak, Lord. What are you going to do? With an even mightier force than the howling wind, God spoke to Moses, saying, why do you cry to me as if I have not already planned your salvation? Tell the people to march forward towards the water. Then lift your staff and stretch out your hand. I will part the seas, and my people will walk on dry land to safety. There was a pause as the wind shifted around Moses. Then the Lord continued declaring war. As for the Egyptians, they will know that I am the Lord and will have glory over Pharaoh. Then the clouds spit and a pillar of smoke descended onto the ground near Pharaoh and his chariots, blocking their view from the Israelites. Moses and the people stood in awe as the smoke's smoldering heat kept Pharaoh's men at bay. Then they turned to the sea. Moses stepped forward and waded waist deep into the water. The wind carried scents from the promised land, a land flowing with milk and honey. God promised them liberation. So Moses stepped forward in faith and raised his staff high. The strong east wind bellowed against the water, and everyone stood in awe as it bowed to the whim of God. The seas parted, creating a path for Israel to run towards the redemption. Tears streamed down Moses face as he saw the course before him. The wind and the waves obeyed their Creator and made way for his people to be free. The children of Israel walked through with walls of water towering over them on their right and their left. They walked until the break of dawn when the last of God's people went through. The pillar of smoke, keeping Pharaoh at bay, disappeared. Pharaoh wasted no time with the Egyptian army following close behind. Pharaoh flew down the hill towards the sea with rage in his eyes. When Moses reached the other side of the Red Sea, he heard the voice of the Lord again. Stretch out your hand, Moses, and behold my power. Moses stretched out his hand and the torrent of wind and waves ceased instantly. The pillars of water crashed down with incredible force, consuming Pharaoh and his army. Israel watched as their oppressors were locked away in a tomb of water and stone. The wind had ceased raging, and the water's surface was glassy and calm. The wind and waves obeyed their master.
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Could you imagine being in Moses sandals? The raging sea is at his front, and the armies of Pharaoh are at his back. The people are afraid, blaming him for leading them to their death. And now he's left with no other option but to listen to God. Wait. These are some of the best places to be. Stripped of our choices, no way out, and utterly reliant on God, Moses and the children of Israel had only one cry out to the Lord and man, oh man, did he answer. God displayed his power and parted the seas so the people could go free. Now we can't miss the profound imagery in this story. The Bible is filled with images and motifs that reinforce essential themes. One of those recurring images in the Bible is the stormy seas. Anytime you read about a rough sea or storm in the Bible, it usually represents darkness, chaos and judgment. For the Israelites, the sea was an image of the chaos and darkness of Egypt. God, in a heroic fashion, made way for the Israelites to walk through that darkness and into freedom. For the Egyptians, however, the sea represented judgment. Pharaoh drowned under the weight of God's authority. But the people of Israel were safe. Although Exodus closely follows Moses story, we often see that Moses was less of a hero and more of a conduit of God's heroic acts. God is the one who protected Israel with a pillar of smoke. God is the one who made the wind and waves bend to his will. Moses was a spectator, or at most a helper of God's redemptive acts. God is the real hero who brought Israel out of slavery. He alone was the master of the wind and waves. This story reminds us that we are all helpless to save ourselves from the chaos and darkness of sin. Like the Israelites, we desperately want freedom, but our sins pursue us like Pharaoh's chariots. The entirety of the Bible paints this picture. God wants to bring light, order and redemption out of chaos, darkness and sin. He alone can tame the seas that would otherwise consume us. Now we'll fast forward to the time of Jesus on the Sea of Galilee. A storm rages around him and his disciples. And the disciples wonder if they'll perish under the storm's power. But there's someone greater than the storm in the boat with them. The disciples are about to behold the same power Moses beheld.
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Let's go to the other side, Jesus said to his disciples. The men looked out at the water. The winds above were shifting, and the waters below began to stir. They knew a storm when they saw one. Nevertheless, they did as their master commanded. Andrew and Simon took their positions, hoisting the sail and gripping the rudder firmly, while James and John set the course, lifting the anchor with a well practiced grace. However, it did not take long for them to find feel the water become hostile. John's eyes strayed towards the horizon where jagged mountain ranges loomed ominously. Exhausted from a day of teaching, healing and ministering, Jesus sought refuge beneath the stern's underhang. Despite the brewing storm, Jesus slept soundly. Simon exchanged anxious glances with Andrew as the storm clouds transformed into a looming black dome above, above them. In the blink of an eye, the tranquility was shattered by a violent gust of wind, causing the disciples to scramble for cover. The winds from the east and west engaged in a fierce duel, their roars echoing over the raging waters. In a desperate attempt, Simon and Andrew maneuvered against the storm's fall, battling to keep the course. Yet the storm's fury was relentless. The rain descended like a volley of arrows and the wind shredded their sails. Peter shouted over the storm's wails, bail the water out. With a sense of dread creeping in, Simon glanced at the sleeping figure of Jesus. Fear and hopelessness world within him. Why would God lead them into certain doom? He yelled at Jesus. Master. The wind chopped at his face as he yelled. Master. Don't you even care that we're perishing? Awakened by Simon's plea, Jesus emerged from his slumber. He turned his gaze upward towards the storm. Jesus promised them they would make it to the other side. So he stepped forward and raised his hand. The strong east wind bellowed against the boat, yet Jesus remained resolute. His voice echoed through the chaos. Be still. The command resonated with a primal force, halting the storm. Within moments, the once raging tempest fled and the sea was once again tranquil, mirroring the starlit sky above. The wind had ceased raging and the water's surface were glassy and calm. The wind and waves obeyed their master. Jesus stood amidst the awe stricken disciples, his countenance bathed in a celestial glow, his voice soft yet firm. Where is your faith? At his question, Simon released his death grip on the rudder, falling to his knees, his heart echoing with the undeniable truth. Jesus, their teacher, held the reins of the very nature they had once feared. The same voice that split the seas for Israel had calmed the waters for them. The seas bowed to his command. The wind listened to his decree and and even the stars bore witness to his authority. For he was more than just a man. He was the Creator, the sovereign, the Lord.
Podcast Host
The same power that parted the seas and delivered the Israelites from the grips of Pharaoh also calmed the storm. On that day, Jesus, captain of the wind and waves, made the storm bow to his Will. I love moments like these in Scripture. Moments when we see Christ's epic and powerful nature on full display. Jesus showcased his authority over the stormy seas and reminded us that he also has power over darkness and chaos. What are the storms you face in your life? What wind and waves have rocked your boat and caused you to tremble? Brothers, sisters, I'm here to tell you that Jesus is in the boat with you. Just as God parted the Red Sea and defeated Israel's oppressors, just as Jesus calmed the raging storm, the Lord wants to give you deliverance and speak peace into your life. Romans chapter 8 reminds us that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ. No oppression, no anguish, persecution, no famine, no vulnerability or danger can keep his love from you. We are more than conquerors through him. And the Scriptures declare that neither death, life, angels, demons, powers, height, depth, or any other created things will ever be able to separate us from the love of God. It was Moses who stood in front of the sea and watched it split. But make no mistake, it was God who parted those seas. Moses was a vessel of God's power, but he had his own set of problems. He dealt with a checkered past, familial drama and a hot temper. On top of that, he had to endure the constant complaints of the people and bear the burden of leadership. He was just a man, a great man, but a man nonetheless. Like you and me, he was a human with sins, shortcomings and fears. He was not the one who could bend the wind at his command. Jesus, however, could command the storm. He tamed the chaotic waters and restored peace. He wants to do that in your heart as well. Bring him your anxieties, your fears, doubts, and any jumbled mess you might have found yourself in. Submit it all to Jesus, for He is the master of our storms. In this way, we are confident that Jesus is the greater Moses. In our next episode, we'll be introduced to Moses. Successor Although Moses led the people out of slavery, he could not lead them into the promised land. Joshua, however, led God's people to the land flowing with milk and honey. But there were obstacles to overcome, walls to topple and armies to defeat. Join us next time to see how Jesus is the Greater Joshua.
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Release Date: July 28, 2025
Host: Pray.com
Episode Title: Jesus is the Greater Moses
In the episode titled "Jesus is the Greater Moses", the host of The Jesus Podcast embarks on a theological exploration comparing the pivotal biblical figures of Moses and Jesus. This episode delves into the miraculous events surrounding the Exodus and draws profound parallels to the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, highlighting His supremacy and divine authority.
[03:03 – 05:31]
The episode begins with a vivid narration of Exodus Chapter 14, recounting the Israelites' dramatic escape from Egyptian bondage. As the Israelites reach the shores of the Red Sea, they face imminent threat from Pharaoh's pursuing army. The narrative emphasizes the desperation and fear of the people:
Narrator (03:15): "The people of Israel turned to see a tidal wave of soldiers fast approaching. They screamed in fear and cried out to the Lord."
Moses, under immense pressure from his people who express doubts and fear:
Narrator (04:10): "They shouted, 'Why would God lead them into certain doom?'"
In response, Moses receives a divine command to part the Red Sea, demonstrating God's direct intervention:
Narrator (05:00): "Moses stepped forward in faith and raised his staff high. The strong east wind bellowed against the water, and everyone stood in awe as it bowed to the whim of God."
The waters part, allowing the Israelites to cross safely while Pharaoh's forces are ultimately drowned, showcasing God's power and protection over His people.
[12:18 – 15:39]
Transitioning from the Old Testament, the podcast shifts focus to an event in the New Testament where Jesus calms a storm on the Sea of Galilee. This narrative serves as a direct parallel to the Exodus story, illustrating Jesus's divine authority and power:
Narrator (12:30): "Jesus promised them they would make it to the other side. So he stepped forward and raised his hand. The strong east wind bellowed against the boat, yet Jesus remained resolute."
Amidst the chaos, the disciples express their fear and doubt, mirroring the Israelites' earlier sentiments:
Narrator (13:50): "Simon glanced at the sleeping figure of Jesus. Fear and hopelessness world within him. 'Why would God lead them into certain doom?'"
Jesus responds by commanding the storm to cease, effortlessly calming the tempest and restoring peace:
Narrator (14:20): "His voice echoed through the chaos. 'Be still.' Within moments, the once raging tempest fled and the sea was once again tranquil."
This miracle not only demonstrates Jesus's mastery over nature but also His role as a source of peace and reassurance amidst turmoil.
[15:39 – 18:50]
The host draws theological connections between Moses and Jesus, emphasizing that while Moses was a great leader and a conduit for God's power during the Exodus, Jesus surpasses Moses in authority and divinity:
Podcast Host (15:45): "Jesus, captain of the wind and waves, made the storm bow to his will."
He underscores that Moses, despite his significant role, was still a human with limitations and imperfections:
Podcast Host (16:20): "Moses was a vessel of God's power, but he had his own set of problems... He was just a man, a great man, but a man nonetheless."
In contrast, Jesus possesses divine authority, capable of commanding the natural world and offering ultimate salvation:
Podcast Host (17:10): "Jesus could command the storm. He tamed the chaotic waters and restored peace."
The episode reinforces the message that Jesus is the ultimate source of deliverance and peace, encouraging listeners to place their trust in Him amidst life's storms:
Podcast Host (17:50): "Bring him your anxieties, your fears, doubts, and any jumbled mess you might have found yourself in. Submit it all to Jesus, for He is the master of our storms."
He concludes by affirming that Jesus's superiority over Moses is a testament to His divine nature and mission:
Podcast Host (18:30): "In this way, we are confident that Jesus is the greater Moses."
Podcast Host on Divine Authority:
"Jesus, captain of the wind and waves, made the storm bow to his will."
[15:45]
Narrator on the Israelites' Desperation:
"The people of Israel turned to see a tidal wave of soldiers fast approaching. They screamed in fear and cried out to the Lord."
[03:15]
Podcast Host on Moses's Human Limitations:
"Moses was a vessel of God's power, but he had his own set of problems... He was just a man, a great man, but a man nonetheless."
[16:20]
Narrator on Jesus Calming the Storm:
"His voice echoed through the chaos. 'Be still.' Within moments, the once raging tempest fled and the sea was once again tranquil."
[14:20]
Podcast Host on Faith and Trust:
"We are more than conquerors through him. And the Scriptures declare that neither death, life, angels, demons, powers, height, depth, or any other created things will ever be able to separate us from the love of God."
[17:00]
In "Jesus is the Greater Moses", The Jesus Podcast masterfully intertwines the narratives of Moses and Jesus to highlight the profound depth of Jesus’s divinity and authority. By drawing parallels between the miraculous parting of the Red Sea and Jesus calming the storm, the episode reinforces the enduring message of faith, trust, and divine intervention. Listeners are encouraged to see Jesus not only as a historical figure but as a living force capable of transforming lives and overcoming personal storms with His unwavering power and love.
For those seeking to deepen their understanding of Jesus's role in biblical history and their personal faith journey, this episode serves as a compelling testament to His greater power and eternal legacy.
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