
Daily Scripture with Tim Wildsmith Day 32: Exodus 15:1–16:36; Matthew 21:18–32; Proverbs 3:21–35
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Feb 1, 2026 A lively walk through deliverance celebrations and miraculous provision at the Red Sea and Marah. A vivid account of daily manna, Sabbath teaching, and people’s grumbling. A dramatic confrontation with a withered fig tree, questions of faith and authority, and a parable contrasting words with true repentance. Practical strains of wisdom, integrity, generosity, and the promise of favor for the upright.
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God's Triumphant Deliverance
- The Israelites sang a victory song after crossing the Red Sea that celebrated God's power and deliverance.
- Tim Wildsmith reads Exodus 15 to highlight God as a warrior who redeems and leads his people.
From Bitter Water To Relief
- The people traveled three days in the desert without finding water and then found bitter water at Marah.
- Moses threw a piece of wood into the water after crying out to the Lord, and the water became drinkable.
Grumbling Is Against God
- The Israelites repeatedly grumbled despite God's provision and presence.
- Tim Wildsmith reads Exodus 16 to show grumbling as complaint directed ultimately against the Lord, not just leaders.


