Exodus 8-10: The Plagues
If men will not obey His words of warning, God must speak by His works of judgment. When God
Exodus 5-7: Problems Doing God’s Will
When Moses and Aaron began their work in Egypt, their first problem was with Pharaoh (Exodus 5:1–9). Not only did Pharaoh refuse to let the people leave Egypt, but he made their work more difficult. That gave Moses a second problem—his own people, who blamed him for their plight (Exodus 5:20–21). He had a foretaste of the criticism and rebellion he would experience for the next forty years. Moses’ third problem was with the Lord Himself (Exodus 5:22–23)! God had promised success but Moses had failed. Even the Jews didn’t believe him!
But God gave Moses the assurance that He needed (Exodus 6:1–8) and told him to return to his job and stay with it. God doesn’t solve every problem immediately, nor does He follow your schedule. When you think you have failed, even when you have obeyed God’s will, ponder Isaiah 55:8–9 and Jeremiah 29:11.
