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  • Exodus 9 intensifies the battle between Pharaoh’s stubbornness and God’s sovereignty. This chapter carries 3 major plagues: By the end of this chapter, even Pharaoh confesses: “I have sinned this time: the LORD is righteous, and I and my people are wicked.” Exodus 9:27 (KJV) But after the storm stops, he hardens his heart again.…

  • Exodus 8 unfolds the next dimension of God’s judgment against Egypt, plagues triggered by stubbornness.Pharaoh refuses to listen, so God escalates the confrontation. The plagues in this chapter include: While Egypt is buried in frogs and flies, Goshen where God’s people dwell is untouched.This chapter introduces a prophetic law: When God begins to separate His…

  • Exodus 7 marks a transition: Moses is no longer just called, he is now commissioned. This is the chapter where God doesn’t just speak to Moses; He speaks through him. “See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh, and Aaron thy prophet.” Exodus 7:1 (KJV) This does not make Moses divine, it means Pharaoh…

  • Moses obeys God. He confronts Pharaoh with boldness: “Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Let my people go…” Exodus 5:1 But instead of freedom, things get harder. Pharaoh responds not with release, but with resistance. The Israelites are now forced to make bricks without straw, yet produce the same output. The people complain. Moses…

  • When God intends to raise a deliverer, He begins by hiding him.Exodus 2 is the story of divine concealment. A man from the house of Levi takes a wife, and a child is born who “was a goodly child” (Exodus 2:2). Yet, the environment that received him was hostile Pharaoh’s decree demanded the death of…

  • When Honour is Violated Defilement is not just physical, it’s covenantal. Dinah’s violation wasn’t only against her but against the covenant family’s sanctity. Pain seeks expression and wisdom channels it. Jacob’s silence was strategic; emotion can’t lead a destiny decision. Unchecked zeal destroys credibility. Simeon and Levi’s deceitful slaughter compromised the family’s testimony. The Laws…

  • The Covenant God Encounters in Unlikely Places “Surely the LORD is in this place; and I knew it not.” (Genesis 28:16) Jacob was not in a temple, but on a barren stretch of land with a stone for a pillow, yet God appeared.Your environment is not the limitation; it is the state of your covenant…

  • The Power of Discernment in Destiny Transfers “The voice is Jacob’s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau.” (Genesis 27:22) In the realm of destiny, appearances can be manipulated, but spiritual discernment is the safeguard of the blessing.Isaac was a patriarch, yet his dim vision made him vulnerable to deception. When the enemy…

  • The Mystery of Altars and the Test of Alignment “Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest… and offer him there for a burnt offering…” This is not about Isaac. It’s about alignment. God will always test whether what He gave you has become a rival to Him in your heart. The…

  • The Fulfilment of Prophetic Timelines “And the Lord visited Sarah as He had said, and the Lord did unto Sarah as He had spoken.” This is the verse where waiting ends. When prophecy becomes flesh, time itself must bow. Sarah laughed before in disbelief, but now she laughs in fulfilment. Isaac’s name means “laughter.” God…