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Today’s Devotional
Today’s background scripture comes from Exodus 9
Edmund Burke, one of America’s supporters in the British House of Commons during its disputes leading to the American Revolution is known for saying, “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” Such was Pharaoh’s problem. He failed to know the history of Egypt and the role My people played in rescuing it from ruin. He failed to learn about Joseph, the second highest leader in the nation during the greatest famine in Egypt’s history.
Pharaoh saw the Hebrew’s as a blight in his country instead of an asset to him. He saw their growth as a threat instead of a blessing. He didn’t read his history to find I would bless all nations through My covenant with Abraham. Instead, Pharaoh enslaved My chosen people and tried to crush them. He began to kill My children to try to wipe out My Hebrew race. But as with all such leaders bent on the genocide of My people, I will never let it happen. They are My people.
So, I raised Moses to show Pharaoh My power. I allowed Pharaoh to take his place on the throne in the first place. I could remove him as well. Pharaoh would hear from one who grew up in the palace. The rest of Egypt might think him a god, but Moses lived with him in the palace and knew he was nothing but a man, and a flawed one. My message, delivered by one who knew Pharaoh well, would shake the faith of the man on the throne who teaches others to bow to him. He would know only I am worthy of worship.
The plagues I would bring would attack the icons of their religions. I would turn their most sacredly held things against them. I would show them the power of the One True God. And beginning with the plague of hail, I would make a distinction between the Egyptians and My people. My people would not feel the effects of my power, but all those outside the bounds of My chosen family would feel the wrath of God.
What do I want you to learn from Pharaoh’s story? He failed to remember his nation’s history. My people saved his country from ruin. Today, many in America want to rewrite its history and take Me out of it. But America was founded on, thrived and grew to become a mighty nation because the majority of its people trusted and believed in Me. Today, belief in Me is slipping away. Don’t let forget your history. More important, don’t forget My story.
Today’s Scripture
Today’s Bible reading plans include:
Ready – Exodus 9:13-35
Set – Exodus 9; Luke 24
Go! – Exodus 9-11; Luke 24
Exodus 9:13-35
Eternal One (to Moses): 13 Get up early tomorrow morning and stand before Pharaoh. Tell him, “The Eternal, the God of the Hebrews, has a message for you: ‘Release My people, so that they may serve Me. 14 This time, if you refuse, I’m going to send a series of plagues upon you yourself, your servants, and your people. Then you will see that there is no one else as great as I am in all the earth. 15 For by now I could have easily raised my hand and struck you and your people with a disease so lethal that you would be erased entirely from the earth. 16 But I have kept you in power for a reason, to show you My greater power and to see that My name and reputation spread through all the earth. 17 But you still try to dominate My people and refuse to release them from the land. 18 This time tomorrow, I will unleash an enormous hailstorm upon you—a storm like no other that has ever occurred in Egypt since its beginning until now. 19 So gather all your livestock and anything left in your fields into a safe place. Protect it the best you can, for every man or animal left unprotected in the field when the hailstorm arrives will die.’”20 Some of Pharaoh’s servants feared the Eternal’s message, so they gathered their servants and livestock into the safety of their houses. 21 But there were others who did not take seriously the Eternal’s word, and they left their servants and livestock unprotected in the field.
Eternal One (to Moses): 22 Raise your hand up toward the heavens, and hail will rain from the sky across the entire land of Egypt—upon people and animals and all the crops in the field throughout the land of Egypt.
23 So Moses raised his staff up toward the heavens, and the Eternal released loud thunder and hail from the sky, and fire streaked down upon the earth. He caused hail to rain down upon all of Egypt. 24 As the hail fell, lightning pierced the darkness and lit up the sky. The hailstorm was so intense that it was like no other that had ever occurred in Egypt since its beginning. 25 The hail pounded everything to the ground that remained in the fields, both people and their animals; it crushed every crop, it shattered every tree. 26 There was only one place the hail did not fall—Goshen—where the people of Israel lived.
27 Pharaoh then sent for Moses and Aaron.
Pharaoh: I admit that this time I’ve gone too far. I have sinned. The Eternal is in the right; I and my people have done wrong. 28 Go back to the Eternal and plead my case. We have had enough of your God’s thunder and hail. I will agree to release you—you and your people will not stay any longer.
Moses: 29 Watch closely. The moment I step outside the city gates, I will lift up my hands to the Eternal, and the thunder and hail will stop. Then you will know that the earth belongs to Him. 30 But I know very well that you and your servants do not yet fear the Eternal God.
31 (The flax and barley crops were both destroyed, because the barley heads were nearly ripe and buds had formed on the flax when the hail fell. 32 But the wheat and the spelt had not yet sprouted, so these crops were spared.)
33 Moses left Pharaoh and departed the city. He lifted up his hands to the Eternal and prayed. When he did, the thunder and hail and heavy rains stopped. 34 But as soon as Pharaoh saw that the weather had changed, and he and his servants were certain that the hail and thunder and heavy rains were no longer a threat, they became utterly defiant and Pharaoh hardened his stubborn heart once again. 35 Because his heart was as hard as stone, he refused to release the Israelites as he promised. This happened exactly as the Eternal One predicted through Moses.
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