Plague by Plague

Plague by Plague

As Moses and Aaron bring God’s request before Pharaoh and Pharaoh refuses, signs are given from God to prove His request. But Pharoah, far from scared, replicates these signs and tells Moses and Aaron no! Thus begins God’s display of power upon Egypt, sending plague after plague.

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Exodus 9:14
In our previous episode, we heard what happened when Moses and Aaron first delivered God’s message to Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. We saw that it brought more hurt and trouble to the people of God and that, in his frustration, Moses went to God and openly told him what was in his heart. God’s response was one of comfort for Moses and hope for the people. He sent Moses and Aaron back to Pharaoh. This time God would show Pharaoh the power of the Most High God of Israel. Today we join Moses and Aaron as they return to Pharaoh to give them God’s message again. He must let the people go, or else…
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