Exodus
9:1-35 - Today,
we highlight three lessons: The importance of trusting Christ as your
Saviour, the folly of refusing Christ’s salvation and the danger of
professing conversion without really meaning it. Each of us must choose:
Will you step into Christ or remain outside of Him? Will you flee to
Him and take refuge in Him or will you neglect Him and remain under
judgment? ‘Flee from the wrath to come’. ‘How shall we escape if we
neglect such a great salvation?’ (20-21; Luke 3:7; Hebrews 2:3). You can
enter into salvation through faith in Christ or you can, in unbelief,
remain outside of Christ (Hebrews 4:2-3). Pharaoh ‘confessed’ his sin,
but didn’t really mean it. He had had ‘enough’ of God’s interference.
That was his ‘reason’ for admitting his sin. This was not real
repentance - only a dislike for suffering! Make your decision for
Christ, and make it real!
10:1-29 - The
conflict between God and Pharaoh is a conflict between light and
darkness. We are to shine as lights - for God, the ‘Light’ in whom there
is ‘no darkness at all’ (Matthew 5:16; 1 John 1:5). God’s purpose is
moving forward. Pharaoh becomes more determined in his rebellion.
Pharaoh’s stubborn unbelief becomes his own undoing. Pharaoh doesn’t
want God. God confirms him in his unbelief (28-29). God says, ‘You can
go your own way, but you will be spiritually dead’ (Psalm 106:13-15).
God says, ‘Do not harden your heart. You may be very close to the point
of no return’ (Hebrews 3:8; Proverbs 29:1). Before you lose all
inclination to return to the Lord, let Christ’s love touch your heart.
Only His love can ‘create in you a clean heart’. Only His love can ‘put a
new and right Spirit within you’ (Psalm 51:10).
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