Showing posts with label meet with pharoah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meet with pharoah. Show all posts

Saturday, February 28, 2015

More Plagues On Egypt


"There is none like me in all the earth." Exodus 9:14

God spoke to Moses from a burning bush and told him to lead the children of Israel away from the people in Egypt who were cruel to them. 
But the king of Egypt, called Pharaoh, wouldn't let them go. God sent plagues to them as a message and punishment, but Pharaoh wouldn't change his mind. God sent ten plagues, and you hear about three of them to this day.
First, the sheep and cows that the Egyptians worshiped got sick and died. Then the people got sick and had sores all over their body. Then God sent a terrible storm with thunder and lightning and hail so big it killed anyone in the fields and broke all the tree branches. Pharaoh was frightened at the storm and said the people could go. 
So Moses prayed to God and the storm stopped. When everything was still again, Pharaoh changed his mind and said the people couldn't leave. God continued to be angry at him for this. 
Sometimes we're a little bit like Pharaoh when we say, "No, I won't," when we're asked to do something. Even when we're punished, we stay stubborn and say, "No one will force me to do that!" And we make our hearts hard when we do this. It's sad because this hardness is wrong. It hurts us and it hurts God. 
Pray to God to help you when you feel stubborn and feel your heart harden. Ask him to teach you to obey. And don't forget and do the same thing again when the punishment is over, or it will have done you no good and you will have to be punished again. 

QUESTIONS

1. What did God want Pharaoh to do?
2. Who spoke God's words to Pharaoh ?
3. But what did Pharaoh say ?
4. Who was Pharaoh?
5. Who was Moses?
6. What was done to Pharaoh ?
7. Did he mind ?
8. Tell me the three plagues we hear of today.
9. How many plagues were there in all ?
10. What happened in the thunderstorm ?
11. What did Pharaoh say when he was frightened?
12. So what stopped?
13. But did he let the people go?
14. What fault in us is the same as Pharaoh's?
15. What should we do?
16. Who can help us to fight with their obstinate temper?

17. But how must we get God's help?

Friday, February 27, 2015

Plagues Over Egypt


"I will redeem you with a stretched out arm." Exodus 6:6

The Israelites were very unhappy because Pharaoh was cruel to them and they all thought it was Moses' fault. But Moses told them they would be saved and God was going to show them His power and they would remember what He had done for them. He was going to punish Pharaoh because he wouldn't obey him.
God made His power known so that Pharaoh and the children of Israel would know he was the great Lord of heaven and earth and must be obeyed. 
First, Moses stretched out his staff and all of the water in the river turned into blood. For seven days is was all one red stream of blood. Even the water stored in jars was turned to blood. Seven days later Moses stretched the staff out again and it turned back into pure water. But Pharaoh still didn't let them go. 
Then, God sent frogs into the land. There were so many frogs they came into the houses. They were in the bedrooms and the tables - everywhere. Pharaoh couldn't bear them and he said if the frogs would go away he would let the children of Israel go. 
Moses prayed to God and the frogs died. But Pharaoh changed his mind again and wouldn't let the people leave. 
So God sent lice to the people. Lice are a bug, a parasite, that lives on blood from the human scalp. The Egyptians couldn't bear anything dirty, but Pharaoh didn't care. 
Next, God sent swarms of flies into the cities. The flies were buzzing everywhere and even stinging people. Pharaoh said again he would let the people leave, but as soon as the flies died he changed his mind again. 
He was trying to fight against God, and that's why God allowed this miseries on him and the Egyptian people. If people will not do better after being punished, worse and worse is sure to come on them.

QUESTIONS

l. How did God punish Pharaoh ?
2. What four plagues have I told you of today ?
3. Why did these dreadful things happen?
4. Did Pharaoh care about them?
5. Why did he not mind them ?

6. What happens to those who do not mind being punished ?

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Moses and Aaron Go to Egypt


"And Pharaoh said, Who is the Lord?" Exodus 5:2

God promised Moses help, so he sent his brother Aaron to help him deliver God's message. They went to Pharaoh and told him that the people were to leave and go worship God. But Pharaoh asked, "Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice to let Israel go? I don't know the Lord and I won't let Israel go." 
Then he became more cruel to the children of Israel. He made them work harder and beat them if they didn't do all the work given to them. They were making bricks, and Pharaoh made them make bricks but didn't give them the straw they needed. He said they needed to find it themselves but they needed to make just as many bricks as before.
The children of Israel cried out and were angry with Moses. They said he'd brought more trouble on them. They were miserable and wished Moses and Aaron hadn't come. They said he made them worse off instead of better.
Aaron was a better speaker than Moses, and that's why God sent him to help Moses. Aaron spoke to the Israelites and asked them to wait just a bit longer. Soon it would be over and they wouldn't have to make bricks anymore and would then go to the beautiful country God had for them. Some of the Israelite's remembered their grandfathers and great-grandfathers had described that country they'd come from. They'd been told it was a country with steep hills and a river, green valleys and bright streams, thick woods, gardens and vineyards.
Cows were in the pastures and the wild rocks and hollow trees filled with bees nests, so it was called a land of milk and honey. The Israelites should have wanted to hear of this place, but they didn't care. They wanted to know what they were going to have for supper instead of thinking about a land far away. 
People are often like that when they care about the "right now" instead of the "by and by." If we want just what pleases us today, instead of caring what will be good for us as we grow older, we become stubborn like the Israelites who wouldn't listen to Moses or God.


QUESTIONS

1. Who was Pharaoh ?
2. Who were the children of Israel?
3. Who had been sent to call them ?
4. What did Pharaoh say to Moses?
5. How did he use the Israelites?
6. What would he not give them?
7. Who was Moses brother?
8. What was Aaron to do for Moses ?
9. Who spoke to Moses ?
10. Who told the people what God said to Moses?
11. What kind of place did God promise?
12. What did Moses say it flowed with?
13. Why?
14. Did the Israelites care?
15. Why not?
16. When are we like them ?
17. Which should we care for most, now or by-and-by?