Pharaoh was a man of deep pride. He did not think of himself as a man but as a god. After all, he believed that he was the son of Amun-Ra, the ancient Egyptian god associated with the sun and air, who held great power and popularity in Egypt. The extremely bright light was how the Egyptians explained his creation power. But the LORD was confronting Pharaoh's hard heart with the reality of who the one True God was, the Creator of Pharaoh and all the things that he thought were his to command. God is the LORD who created everything! He is the God of the universe and all that they contain, including the sun and the light. But with Pharaoh's pride so built up in
his mind, it is easy to see and understand why he was so hardhearted. There are procedures to Pharaoh's humiliation that the God of the universe used to ultimately break him. In Exodus 10, we begin to see the waning and cracking of his deep and darkened pride. God uses the measures of the ten plagues of Egypt to break down the pride of Pharaoh.
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Commands; Exodus 11-13
God gave the Israelites special seasons and times to serve as reminders of His work on their behalf. The Passover Feast and Festival of Unleavened Bread are just two examples of the LORD's commanding Israel to remember when He brought them out of Egypt and what He did for them. Israel left Egypt ...
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Complaints; Exodus 14-17
Mankind has always been an expert on ways to complain about things that have gone wrong. For example, when we sinned, we did not follow what the LORD had told us and we ended up complaining, even though we were the ones who sinned. We are great at complaining! But the Bible tells us that God hear...
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Responsible; Exodus 22-25
Those who follow Christ are reminded from the Word of God that we are responsible for what we say and what we do. In other words, how we live speaks to everyone around us, it tells them who we serve‚-‚-God or man. Jesus Christ told us to spread the good news of who He is and what He has done for ...