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So, by hardening Pharaoh's heart, God was: 1. Executing judgment 2. Demonstrating His justice God doesn't just randomly harden the hearts of sinners. He finds no pleasure in the death of the wicked. And He doesn't forcefully make anyone go against his/her own will. I hope this helped. Happy Sunday
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1. A response to Pharaoh's prior rebellion—Exodus 3:19-20, 4:1-9 2. A confirmation of Pharaoh's already hardened heart. Pharaoh's heart was already inclined towards rebellion and disobedience
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What is a judicial act? In this context—it refers to God's action of hardening Pharaoh's heart as a form of judgment or condemnation. God's hardening of Pharaoh's heart is not: 1. Forceful 2. Random Rather it is:
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but rather a judicial act that confirms Pharaoh's already rebellious heart (Romans 1:24-28). 3. By hardening Pharaoh's heart, God is setting the stage for a greater demonstration of His power and glory.
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Three things: 1. God is actively involved in the events that will unfold, and He is in control of Pharaoh's actions. 2. The hardening of Pharaoh's heart is not a coercive act that forces him to act against his will,
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1. God is speaking to Moses. 2. God says He will harden Pharaoh's heart. 3. The purpose of hardening Pharaoh's heart is so that he will not let the Israelites go.
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There should be a great gulf between Christ's bride and the world, and even the world know this, yet we seem to have forgotten. 💔
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Tell me this is a lie based on the scriptures and I shall never speak of this again.
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Amen
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Truth!
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We Christians for the most part treat God as some transaction. We don't love Him. We pray because for the most part we desire a comfortable life. Men should get all they desire and they will have little place for God. Sad!
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Denying sickness does not make it go away—it is wisdom to acknowledge it, seek help, and trust God for healing. Delusional faith, on the other hand, ignores reality and often misrepresents the essence of biblical faith, which calls for trust and action in alignment with God's will.
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Faith is not blind, it is rooted in truth and understanding. True faith acknowledges reality but trusts in God's power to transform or work through it. Faith is not a denial of facts; it is a confidence in God's ability to act despite the facts.
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