365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Exodus 11
Our God is Who He claims to be. The final plague demonstrates His power over Pharaoh and gives Him all of the glory.
Our God is Who He claims to be. The final plague demonstrates His power over Pharaoh and gives Him all of the glory.
We are in a soul-forming world that often shapes us through suffering. But the joy that pain will produce is boundless.
Who is going to sit on the throne? Pharaoh grapples for authority by refusing to release the Israelites, but ultimately it is God who sovereignly hardens Pharaoh’s heart that He might get glory.
John 17 gives us the privilege of witnessing an intimate conversation between God the Son and God the Father. Jesus prays not only for His disciples then but for us as well.
Pharaoh is relentless in his rejection of God. Despite three more devastating plagues, Pharaoh does not “yet fear the Lord God.”
The world hated Jesus and put him to death. We should not be surprised then if as followers of Jesus we are scorned.
Despite three more plagues Pharaoh continues to harden his heart.
We are saved and become Christians by believing in the atoning death and resurrection of Jesus. However, in order to grow and become mature as Christians we must abide in Him.
Do not be like Pharaoh and let your heart become hardened by the things of God.
For three years the disciples were with Jesus and witnessed His miracles. They believed His message, but now He tells them He’s leaving and they can’t come with Him! What is going on?
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