13. The third and fourth plagues: Gnats and Flies (Ex 8:16-32)

From now on, the magician could not perform the same plague. And the Lord put a distinction between His people and Pharaoh’s people.

πŸ‘‰ Read Exodus 8:16-32

The plague of gnats came without warning. What did the magicians say about the plague? (19)

Why did the Lord distinguish the land of Goshen from other parts of Egypt? (22-23)

 

How did Pharaoh compromise the request of Moses? (25, 28)

 

Answers and Meditation

It is the finger of God.

They acknowledged God’s power for the first time. However, Pharaoh thought the situation was still bearable and hardened his heart. 

The thought that we can still manage our lives despite difficulties delays our humble and perfect submission to the Lord.


Let Pharaoh know the Lord is amid the land.

The distinction between the Israelites and the Egyptians says God is above all other gods and brought this disaster.

Ancient Egyptians wore fly amulets and believed they protected them from insect bites. fly-symbolism-ancient-egypt

This is how God works. God made flies they had relied on to become the source of disaster. If you rely on money, God will make you in trouble because of too much money.

 

Serve the Lord in the land, Do not go very far.

Every time we try to work for the Lord, Satan tries to compromise the Lord’s command with his proposal.

 

Again Pharaoh hardened his heart and did not release the people. 

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