Blood Everywhere in Egypt — Exodus 7:14-24

June 5, 2022

Blood Everywhere in Egypt — Exodus 7:14-24

The word “Plague” — to strike a or  

Exodus 7:3  — and is what the Bible calls the plagues

Exodus 3:20

Why a series on the 10 Plagues: It would be foolish for us to think we do not have in our lives to which we need to turn from and depend on God alone. 

God didn’t save the Israelites because they were being treated by the Egyptians — he saved them because he remembered His

God does notor change the terms of his demand of Pharaoh

What God demands does not change today: God commands everyone everywhere to repent and believe the gospel (Acts 17:30)

Note: Partial truth masqueraded as the is heresy

Why did God demand Pharaoh let His people go? For His own

Exodus 7:16

The Israelites were not made (created) to serve the Egyptians — they were made to serve and his goal in saving them was worship

Note: Pharaoh’s heart belonged to another — it did not belong to the one true God

Illistration: LGBTQ+ Pride Month

Just as God through Moses and Aaron confronted the god of Egypt in the public square — so

Carl Truman: “Welcome to Pride Month, Christian”  — “And so surely the Christian cause of this month should be opposing Pride Month and its flag in as public and strident a way as many have opposed racism and its symbols. Let us have many blog posts and tweets on the topic. And may we even have pointed op-eds and major articles slamming Pride by those Christians privileged enough to have access to the pages of The Atlantic and The New York Times. Social justice surely demands it. And I, for one, am looking forward to reading them all.”

What is the Christian response to a hard and unrelenting heart?  

2 Peter 3:9

Blood Everywhere

Stone and wood — this was quite possibly a reference to the of the people

We are to be people who are about the of God — we in Him alone for all that we need

 

 

 

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