Notes: February 23, 2008 - Exodus 10
Bob Feather February 23rd, 2008
Exodus 7
Plague #1 - Water turned to blood (14-25)
Exodus 8
Plague #2 - Frogs (1-15)
Plague #3 - Lice or gnats (16-19)
Plague #4 - Flies (20-32)
Exodus 9
Plague #5 - Murrain, or diseased animals (1-7)
Plague #6 - Boils (8-12)
Plague #7 - Hail (13-35)
Exodus 10
Plague #8 - Locusts or grasshoppers (1-20)
Plague #9 - Darkness (21-29)
Exodus 11
Plague #10 - Death of the firstborn sons (1-10)
Meditation Points:
1. That God hardened Pharaoh’s heart is clear. Too often we miss that God hardened the hearts of Pharaoh’s servants, too (Exodus 10:1).
2. God intended three results from this hardening of hearts (Exodus 10:1-2):
- opportunity to show God’s power to Pharaoh
- perpetual witness to God’s wonder-working power
- knowledge among men that God is the LORD
3. How long…
- will you refuse to humble yourself before God (Exodus 10:3)?
- will this man be a snare unto us (Exodus 10:7)?
4. God controls the wind
- east wind brought the locusts (Exodus 10:13)
- west wind took them away (Exodus 10:19)
5. I have sinned against the Lord your God, and against you (Exodus 10:16). This sounds good; but, sadly, Pharaoh’s true heart is not so repentant. Consider his next statement:
Exodus 10:17 Now therefore forgive, I pray thee, my sin only this once, and intreat the LORD your God, that he may take away from me this death only.
6. When darkness fell on Egypt for three days, the children of Israel were not without light (Exodus 10:23).
7. On worship and sacrifice:
- Pharaoh was willing to allow Moses and the people to go and perform their religious rituals as long as they didn’t take anything for the offering (Exodus 10:24).
- Moses, on the other hand, wouldn’t attempt to worship without being prepared to give God an offering (Exodus 10:25).
- We never know what sacrifices God may ask us to make (Exodus 10:26).
8. Pharaoh never wanted to see Moses again (Exodus 10:28). Be careful what you ask for (Exodus 10:29).
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