the Chosen People

The Lord of the Plagues Part 2

Pharaoh’s hardened heart leads Egypt into ruin as God’s power exposes false gods through devastating plagues. Will Pharaoh submit, or will darkness consume him?

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Psalm 18:2
What do we do when life feels like one trial after another? The plagues in Egypt were not just punishments; they were revelations—exposing Pharaoh’s hardened heart and the emptiness of Egypt’s gods. When suffering surrounds us, we can either let it harden us or allow it to draw us closer to God. Pharaoh chose resistance, but God’s people had another choice—to trust in the One who remained unshaken. The darkness that covered Egypt was deep, yet for those who belonged to God, His light still shone. When trials come, will we cling to Him or turn away? God is our refuge in the storm. He calls us to trust Him, even when we don’t understand. His light still breaks through the darkness. Will we follow it?
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