Thursday, April 30, 2009

Exodus 7-8

THOUGHT FOR TODAY-

Those who say “no” to God shouldn’t be surprised when the locusts come calling.

EXODUS 7—8

If men will not obey His words of warning, God must speak by His works of judgment. When God speaks, people either obey and submit their hearts or disobey and harden their hearts (Heb. 3:7-13). From the human point of view, Pharaoh resisted God’s will and thus hardened his own heart. From the divine point of view, God sent the judgments and therefore caused his heart to harden. The same sun that melts the ice also hardens the clay.

The court magicians were able to imitate Aaron’s miracle. Satan is a counterfeiter, and that is one way he opposes God’s work today (2 Tim. 3:8—9). Some miracles are lying wonders (2 Thess. 2:9—10). Be sure you can tell the difference (1 John 2:18—27; 4:1—6).

The plagues were God’s declaration of war against the false gods of Egypt (12:12). He proclaimed, “I am the LORD” (7:5). They were also a declaration that God had put a differ­ence between the Jews and the Egyptians (8:23).

How sad that Israel saw God’s wonders in Egypt and yet did not trust Him (Ps. 106:6-7). They even wanted to return to Egypt after they had been delivered! Great experiences are no guarantee that one has grown spiritually. It all depends on what happens to your heart.

With the Word - Warren W. Wiersbe

Thomas Nelson Publishers

Nashville

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