2.05.2010

The Mentality of Pharaoh

I have been reading through the book of Exodus in my daily readings for the past couple of days.  This has been a great journey through God's word for me.  As I came to the familiar passage about God using Moses and Aaron to lead the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery, one thing stood out to me: the mentality of Pharaoh.

Exodus 5-12 accounts how God sent Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh with many "signs" or "plagues" so that Pharaoh might see that God was calling for a release of His people to worship Him and live in freedom.  Over and over again, we see that Pharaoh hardened his heart and would not allow the release.  Then God brought the ultimate "plague": the death of the firstborn.  This led to the release of the Israelites to finally live in freedom.

What stood out to me was the repeated instances of Pharaoh saying one thing then doing another (Exodus 8:8-15, 8:25-32, 9:27-35, 10:16-20).  Over and over again, God showed His great power and victory over the false gods of the Egyptians.  Over dontrenegeand over again, Pharaoh made a "deal" with God to obey.  When Pharaoh saw that everything was good again, he reneged on his promise and faced something worse.

How many times does this reflect our hearts?  God allows things in our life to crumble or get uncomfortable, and we make a "deal" with God only to renege on our part.  God is not interested in our "deals".  He is more interested in our hearts and obedience to Him as a loving Father.  Let us make a "deal" with ourselves today: stop making "deals" with God and just be obedient to Him.

0 comments: