Moses & Pharaoh: A Clash of Titans. Introduction In this lesson, we contrast the lives of two great characters of the Old Testament: Moses and Pharaoh.

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Moses & Pharaoh: A Clash of Titans

Introduction In this lesson, we contrast the lives of two great characters of the Old Testament: Moses and Pharaoh. One was a man of low degree who rose to great heights; the other a man of high degree who fell to great depths.

Moses was Faithful Moses demonstrated faith in God: choosing properly, enduring adversity, keeping His commandments, trusting His promises (Heb. 11:23-29). Moreover, Moses proved faithful as a servant (Heb. 3:1-6), as a prophet (Exod. 7:6; Num. 12:6- 8), and as one who followed God’s pattern (Exod. 25:8-9, 40; 40:16).

Pharaoh was Rebellious God sent Moses to Egypt, carrying the command, “Let my people go!” Yet, God warned him to not expect an immediate positive response from Pharaoh: “I will harden his heart…” (Exod. 4:21- 23; 7:1-7). Pharaoh’s stubbornness and rebellion was evident from their first meeting (Exod. 7:8-13).

Ten Terrible Plagues God unleased ten plagues upon Egypt: water to blood, frogs, flies, gnats, pestilence upon livestock, boils on man and beast, thunder and hail, devouring locust, darkness and death of the firstborn.

God’s Overriding Purpose These disasters were designed to break the stubborn will of Pharaoh, to execute judgment against all the gods of Egypt, to demonstrate the surpassing power of the Lord, and to bring about the deliverance of the Hebrew people from Egyptian servitude (Exod. 6:1-9; 12:12; Num. 33:3-4).

Conclusion Like Moses, we should be faithful (Luke 12:42- 44; 1 Cor. 4:1-2). Unlike Pharaoh, we should be receptive (James 1:21-25).

Truth and Consequence The Bible speaks of those who harden their hearts, necks, and minds (Mark 6:51-52; Prov. 29:1; 2 Cor. 3:14). What causes such callousness and hardening? It is the inevitable result of rejecting the truth, and persisting in a state of sinful and willful rebellion (Prov. 28:13-14; Eph. 4:17-24). God rewards us according to our works, rendering to each according to his/her deeds (Rom. 2:5-11).

The Choice is OURS If we, like Pharaoh, refuse to comply with the commands of the Lord, continuing is a state of defiant disobedience, God Himself will send a strong delusion, that we must be condemned (2 Thess. 2:10-12). Therefore, let us obey God, while there is time and opportunity; let it be today, lest we be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin (Heb. 3:12- 19).