The Fear of the Lord is Life
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The Fear of the
Lord is Life
Exodus 9:13-35
Setting the Stage
• God Keeps the Pattern for Effect – Final 3
• God Breaks the Pattern for Effect – at several
points, God throughout this scene, God
introduces new material meant to stand out.
• 2 Major Points: God’s Resolve; Pharaoh’s Retreat
God’s Resolve (9:13-26)
A. God’s Warning:
1. God mercifully, yet forcefully explains His reasoning
– “For … so that” pattern (v. 14; v. 16)
2. God lays out the facts – “I could have obliterated
you and your people by now;” “I raised you up;”
“You are exalting yourself [strong word of worship]”
3. God states His purposes – Worldwide Recognition of
God’s Power, Uniqueness, and Mercy
4. God Threatens Unprecedented Hail
God’s Resolve (9:13-26)
B. God’s Fulfillment:
1. Hail the size of softballs; thunder that frightens
everyone; fire emblazoning the clouds
2. Moses reiterates the terrifying nature of this
hail/firestorm.
3. Moses outlines the catastrophic destruction upon allthing agricultural
4. God, yet again, makes a distinction between Egypt
and Israel.
Pharaoh’s Retreat (9:27-35)
A. Pharaoh Cries:
1. Pharaoh “sent” for Moses, the same word for God’s
command, “Send my people away.”
2. Astounding Confession:
•
I’ve sinned (religious connotation)
•
Yahweh is morally right (word for “just”)
•
All Egypt is guilty (criminally wicked)
•
Yahweh must be appeased by an intercessor
(Moses/Aaron)
•
I will follow through
3. Moses Graciously Instructs – “so you may know …”
Pharaoh’s Retreat (9:27-35)
B. Pharaoh Sins:
1. Moses sees through Pharaoh’s foxhole prayer.
2. Pharaoh had one last human means available to him
– 2 different forms of wheat and emmer (a different
type of grain; we call it a subset of wheat)
3. Between the close of this plague and the start of the
next (Locusts), Pharaoh’s opportunity for mercy slips
by.
Closing Thoughts
• The LORD uses His absolute power to teach us
about His nature – He alone reigns.
• The LORD uses His absolute power to highlight
His mercy – He sometimes brings pain to deliver
us from greater perils.
• The LORD shows the two poles of human
response –
(1) Fear is the path to blessing, wisdom, and
salvation.
(2) Disregard is the path to sin, death, and