Disobedience

 and I say to you, "Let my son go that he may serve me." If you refuse to let him go, behold, I will kill your firstborn son.'"
Exodus 4:23 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/exo.4.23.ESV

This is what God instructed Moses and Aaron to tell Pharoah. They didn't. They tried to soften the message with a feeble request to go and hold a religious festival in the wilderness.

Pharoah refused. We will never know what would have happened if Moses and Aaron had been fully obedient to God. Maybe Pharoah will have let Israel go there and then!

Despite Moses and Aaron's disobedience, God still worked things out for His glory, and the deliverance of His people. He demonstrated His power over the superpower of ancient Egypt. He brought His people resoundingly out of Egypt, to lead them to the promised land.

If Adam and Eve hadn't disobeyed God, there would have been no need for Christ's crucifixion on our behalf. Yet it is often in the darkest times: the ten plagues of Egypt and the crucifixion of Christ, that the glory of God shines through most brightly. They show how deeply God loves His people.

'Dear Lord, please remind us that as Your people we are the apple of Your eye. We thank You for how precious You are in Your sight. In Christ's name we pray, amen'

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