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The Bible Recap

Day 033 (Exodus 10-12) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 2 February 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:12.9

Yesterday, we saw the first seven plagues God brought on the Egyptians because Pharaoh wouldn't listen to Moses and set the Israelites slaves free.

0:19.9

Today, we dropped in on the rest of the

0:21.3

plagues. The first few sentences we read today said, I have hardened his heart and the heart of his

0:27.1

servants, that I may show these signs of mine among them, that you may know that I am the Lord.

0:32.9

This whole paragraph was a weighty paragraph. It almost sounds like part of God's plan was to harden

0:38.5

Pharaoh's art against his plan. And the reason was that this process would help Israel really know

0:44.0

and trust him as God. He uses the wicked as a tool to advance his plan and bless the children

0:49.7

he's adopted into his family. We can't cut sentences like this out of the Bible. We have to wrestle with

0:55.7

them and see what they mean and how they fit into the context of everything else in Scripture.

1:00.5

I'm not going to tie it up with a pretty bow and make it look simple. It's hard. It's mysterious.

1:05.4

And it's okay to not have answers about it yet, or maybe ever. In yesterday's reading,

1:13.0

we encountered several places where God hardened Pharaoh's heart, a few where it just says his heart was hardened, and a few that

1:17.7

attribute the hardening to Pharaoh himself. But interestingly, Pharaoh's hardening of his own

1:22.6

heart is almost always followed with the statement, as the Lord had said. It can feel threatening to recognize that

1:29.7

God is bigger than your own heart, that he can shape it for his own purposes. If that's you and

1:34.7

you're feeling that way right now, I would encourage you to not let fear drive that thought.

1:40.5

The enemy of your soul wants you to view God's power through a lens that pushes you away from

1:45.3

him instead of drawing you in. So instead, try to stop and acknowledge how comforting it is that we

1:51.4

serve a God who is that powerful. For instance, think about the people that you know and love who

1:56.8

are the furthest from God. People you've prayed for and cried for, people who have told you

2:01.8

that they never want to hear you say another word about God again. God can soften their hearts and

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