Read Exodus 11.
The LORD told Moses to announce the tenth plague. This time the LORD Himself will pass through
the land of Egypt at midnight and kill the firstborn of every family and of all
cattle will die. Pharaoh's heir to the throne was considered a god as well. The suffering throughout the nation would be
unimaginable.
But there would be no such suffering
among the Israelites. "Not a dog
shall growl against any of the people of Israel ." (v.7)
The Jews had lived in Egypt
for 400 years. As slaves, they had very little in the way of possessions. Journeying from Egypt
to the land of Canaan would require resources to
sustain them. How would this practical
need be met? While Pharaoh hardened his
heart against God and the Israelites, the LORD gave Moses and His people favor
among the Egyptians. The Egyptians
willingly shared their silver and gold with the slaves in anticipation of their
departure.
There are four lessons here that will sustain us in the toughest of times.
1. God wants everyone to know, love and worship Him alone.
2. God is all-powerful and the ultimate source of all
authority.
3. God protects His people.
4. God provides for the needs of His people.
"And my God will supply every need of yours according
to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:19)
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