
The Paul Tripp Podcast 1048. The Strong Hand of the Lord (Exodus 13:1–16) | Paul Tripp’s 5-Minute Bible Study
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Mar 2, 2026 A study of Exodus 13 that centers on the repeated phrase 'the strong hand of the Lord.' It explores why Israel must remember the Passover as a reminder of rescue. It connects redemption to believers' identity and practical living. It highlights how being bought by God reshapes marriage, money, relationships, and moral formation.
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Identity Built On God’s Strong Hand
- Israel's identity was founded on God's rescuing power rather than their own achievements.
- Paul Tripp points to the repeated phrase "strong hand of the Lord" as the organizing reason Israel must remember Passover and their consecration.
Redemption Changes Who You Belong To
- Redemption changes people's ownership: rescued people now belong to God, not themselves.
- Tripp emphasizes Israel were no longer slaves of Egypt but servants of the Most High because God paid a price for them.
Live Like You’re Not Your Own
- Do live with the conviction that your body, gifts, relationships, and money belong to God, not you.
- Tripp cites 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 and lists concrete life areas (marriage, parenting, sex, money, citizenship) that change when you believe this.
