Bros pride and disobedience comes to mind when I think of Pharaoh. How many times did he have to be told to realize you can’t go against God? In many ways we all have a little Pharaoh in us…seems we have to be told or shown over and over again for us to get it or to realize maybe God is trying to get my attention or tell me something. You would think with each plaque OK that is enough for him to change course. But no way so God hardens his heart and Pharaohnoia sets in, as he sees each of the plaques has come true, he sees the damage, but he doesn’t change course.
Let’s take a look at all the troubles he brought on himself and the Egyptians. The order of the plaques that happened Blood, Frogs, Lice, Flies, Disease on Beasts, Boils on Man and Beasts, Hail, Locusts, Darkness, and Death Announced. You would think at the first one he would have repented and relented and let Israel go but his pride and disobedience stood in the way, his sins were keeping him on the path to destruction. As sin was often always at the heart of all problems that Pharaoh had and of course at the heart of ours to. But as usual no matter how things may happen during or after sin, there is blindness, deafness, a hardening of the heart that refuses to see or acknowledge the destruction and damage and often as a result the damage keeps going until there is complete and utter destruction… even unto the point of death.
“Then, when desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, brings forth death.” [James 1:15 NKJV]
But most unrepentant souls get up for more as a boxer who keeps getting beaten and knocked down, just can’t quit or know when to quit. Well Pharaoh was such a fighter he kept going back for more and wouldn’t relent and as a result he got blood in the waters, frogs hopping everywhere, lice galore, flies in the bluebell, diseased beasts, boils for everyone including beasts, free ice on the houses, locusts stripping the greenery, darkness and no Pharaoh couldn’t or wouldn’t see the light and then the first born babies in every house died except God protected Israel with the Passover.
I wonder what it takes for a man to listen to God. How many times of great trouble, how many plaques are too many, in my opinion seems like one should of turned a normal heart, yet we are all just like Pharaoh, God has to keep telling us over and over. Pharaoh’s heart finally was slightly softened and he let Israel go but first God allowed Pharaoh to fleece and plunder his own people then give the swag or plunder to Israel as they walked out from under his bondage.
Pharaoh had the audacity to have his armies follow Israel and that didn’t go well. He destroyed his people and himself through sin and numerous warnings from God through Moses.
Why Pharaoh didn’t see the great work the Lord did in Egypt plus all the miracles for Israel, fear the Lord, believe the Lord and His servant Moses.
What will it take to heed Gods wisdom? Pride comes before destruction, survey the damage before it happens, see the warnings, be obedient, turn to God, stop and repent Amen!