I am not a war general, a scientist, a magician, a weather man, a sailor, or a counselor. But if I was chasing after a people whose God just turned my water to blood (Ex 7:14-21), covered the earth as I knew it with frogs (Ex 8:1-6) and gnats (Ex 8:16-17) and flies (Ex 8:20-24) and grasshoppers (Ex 10:12-15), killed all our livestock (Ex 9:1-6) and firstborn children (Ex 12:29-30), sent a lethal hail-fire storm (Ex 9:22-26), covered the land in utter darkness (Ex 10:21-23), and now had the sea in front of me supernaturally split in two (Ex 14:21-22), I would not think it a really great idea to pursue them. I mean, at least figure out how the sea is being held back before you charge down the watery hallway without any thought to an escape plan if the water stops doing this thing no one has ever seen or understands. I can imagine some of the comments being mumbled under the soldiers’ breaths in response to the one who decided to follow the Israelites through the Red Sea: “Who put him in charge?” “Listen, if I wanted to die, I would have stayed with the bugs and toads.” “Not to undermine your authority, but have you noticed anything strange about the sea?” “Wait…we’re doing WHAT?”
If you feel like you’ve been running from an army that’s out to enslave you or even kill you…and you’re not to the safe side of the sea yet…don’t forget that God is parting the waters for you. Don’t forget that while He may not teleport you immediately to the other side, He will make the ocean in front of you split so you can walk across dry and unharmed. Don’t forget that up to this point, He has been fighting for you and watching over you. And don’t forget that your enemy’s battle strategy is terribly stupid, and God intends on burying his army underneath the waves. You might initially respond to His plan with “You want me to do what!?” …but He will win victory after victory for you, if you’ll still your heart, silence your doubts (Ex 14:14), and just go!