Sermon Tone Analysis

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Exodus 5:2 (ESV)
2 But Pharaoh said, “Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice and let Israel go?
I do not know the Lord, and moreover, I will not let Israel go.”
Who is the Lord?
Pharaoh is mocking the LORD by not acknowledging.
This is such a different response than Saul in Acts 9:5
When encountering God almighty, the proper response is, “Who are you, Lord,” not “Who is the Lord?”
What have been your responses to God throughout your life?
When can you remember a time you have been called blessed by God only to thereafter seemingly face hard times, like the people of Israel?
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