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Singing the Song of the Redeemed

May 22, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

Reading: Exodus 15:1-18; Revelation 15:2-4


Devotional: Israel's song of deliverance came after they crossed the sea and saw their enemies defeated. There's a praise that only emerges from personal testimony—when you know God brought you out. Before Exodus 15 was a song, Exodus 14 was a struggle. Your current trial is writing the lyrics for your future praise. When God brings you through, your worship won't be based on theory but on experience. You'll praise Him not because someone told you to, but because you remember what He delivered you from. The redeemed of the Lord have a story to tell and a song to sing. Your deliverance isn't just for your benefit—it's meant to encourage others and bring glory to God. Start praising now by faith, knowing the Lord will bring you out.


Reflection Question: What testimony of God's faithfulness can you declare today, even before you see the full deliverance?


Closing Prayer for the Week: Lord, thank You for being the God who sees Your people in bondage and provides a way out. I trust that You have not brought me this far to leave me stuck. Cover me by the blood of Jesus, make a way through my Red Sea, and give me a song of deliverance. I declare by faith: the Lord will bring me out. In Jesus' name, Amen.