Confession
Then Pharaoh sent and called Moses and Aaron and said to them, "This time I have sinned; the Lord is in the right, and I and my people are in the wrong.
Exodus 9:27 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/exo.9.27.ESV
Confession of sin is good, as Pharoah does here. Yet it's still not enough, if it isn't accompanied by repentance- a genuine change of mind and a turnaround to faith in God. Pharoah was forced to admit that God is in the right, and yet still he refused to repent.
Before we judge Pharoah, what of us? How many people have repented and trusted God in the UK for example as a result of the coronavirus plague? I've heard of a few, but I suspect there's only a precious few that have been driven by this plague to repentance and faith in God.
Maybe there's a lesson for us here in evangelism. There's a place for warning people of hell, but unless we expound the beauties of Christ, we won't draw people to Him. If I was an Egyptian, I wouldn't be driven by plagues out of Egypt, but by a positive faith in the Lord God of Israel.
Pharoah, in his admission of guilt, was a better man than the politicians of today, who refuse to take responsibility for their corruptions and damaging policies. He might not have had a genuine change of heart, but at least he admitted his faults and acknowledged God's righteousness. Sadly, most modern leaders refuse to do so.
'Lord, we confess our sins, and ask that You would help us to turn from them to You. Please transform us by Your Holy Spirit, in Jesus' name we pray, amen'
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