Connect Exodus 15:11 with another scripture emphasizing God's uniqueness. The Song Beside the Sea “Who among the gods is like You, O LORD? Who is like You—majestic in holiness, revered with praises, performing wonders?” • Moses and Israel burst into worship after the Red Sea rescue. • The moment is fresh, visceral proof that the LORD alone parts seas, drowns armies, and saves His people. • The repeated question, “Who is like You?” is not seeking information; it is declaring that no one compares. The Echo of Isaiah’s Prophecy “I am the LORD, and there is no other; there is no God but Me. I will strengthen you, though you have not known Me, so that all may know, from where the sun rises to where it sets, that there is none but Me. I am the LORD, and there is no other.” • Centuries later, God speaks through Isaiah to a people facing exile and foreign rule. • The same theme resounds: the LORD stands unmatched—north to south, dawn to dusk, ages past to ages future. • Deliverance from Egypt and promises for Israel’s restoration share one foundation: God’s unrivaled identity. Key Parallels • Unique Holiness – Exodus: “majestic in holiness” – Isaiah: “there is no other” • Exclusive Deity – Exodus: “among the gods” (implying pretenders) – Isaiah: “there is no God but Me” • Powerful Works – Exodus: “performing wonders” (the Red Sea) – Isaiah: future “strengthening” of Cyrus and worldwide recognition of the LORD • Universal Witness – Exodus: nations will “fear and tremble” (15:14-16) – Isaiah: “from where the sun rises to where it sets” all will know Why This Connection Matters Today • Solid Ground for Faith – The same God who split the sea and guided Israel through exile remains active and faithful now. • Worship Without Rival – Because no other being shares His holiness or power, He deserves exclusive devotion, not occasional acknowledgment. • Confidence in Every Season – Whether standing on the shore of victory (Exodus) or walking through foreign territory (Isaiah), God’s people can rest in His unchanging uniqueness. • Mission Fuel – Isaiah’s sunrise-to-sunset vision calls believers to proclaim the LORD’s matchless name “to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:8), confident that no other god can save. |