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Even after Pharaoh had seen six plagues of the Lord’s judgment, he still hardened his heart. So now the Lord threatened the “full force” of his plagues of judgment against Egypt (14). Through this judgment, the Lord would also reveal his own glory for all people to see—even us (16). Mercifully, the Lord even gave the Egyptians a way to be spared from some of the effects of the plague, warning them to bring their livestock inside (19). By now, there were many Egyptians who feared the Lord, even though Pharaoh did not (20).
The plague was a hailstorm, the worst ever seen (24). Once again, the plague did not come on the land where the Israelites lived (26). When Pharaoh saw the destruction, he seemed to repent, saying “this time I have sinned.” (27) But when he learned that some crops were not ruined by the hail, because they had not ripened yet (32), he again went back on his word (35). Sparing some of the crops was purely God’s mercy, but Pharaoh took it to mean that he could still go his own way.
Thank God that he gives us a way out of judgment when we listen to his word. Jesus is our shelter from the storm. If we listen to him, we can both see God’s glory and be saved personally.
Prayer: Father, thank you for showing your glory and giving a way to escape your judgment. Help me heed the warnings in your word.
One Word: God provides a shelter for the humble
The plague was a hailstorm, the worst ever seen (24). Once again, the plague did not come on the land where the Israelites lived (26). When Pharaoh saw the destruction, he seemed to repent, saying “this time I have sinned.” (27) But when he learned that some crops were not ruined by the hail, because they had not ripened yet (32), he again went back on his word (35). Sparing some of the crops was purely God’s mercy, but Pharaoh took it to mean that he could still go his own way.
Thank God that he gives us a way out of judgment when we listen to his word. Jesus is our shelter from the storm. If we listen to him, we can both see God’s glory and be saved personally.
Prayer: Father, thank you for showing your glory and giving a way to escape your judgment. Help me heed the warnings in your word.
One Word: God provides a shelter for the humble