According to the lives of the Israelites in the book of Exodus, three main events occurred. It began in Egypt ending in the wilderness. These occasions incorporates with the conception of Moses and Exodus; new identity in God and creating a Holy Nation; and additionally worshiping of One God.” The differences between the historical context of the Israelites and the contemporary situation will be distinguished concluding with God calling Moses to go and deliver his people from their suffering.
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As Israel and sixty six of his family members moved to Egypt , God faithfully multiplied them as He promised to Abraham. So as the Israelites unstoppably reproduce to about 600,000 people, they were feared significantly by the …show more content…
But since Yahweh is The God of the all powerful, He defeated Pharaoh with plagues that let him know his limit. Clearly, Pharaoh symbolizes Satan and his will to hold us in bondage so that we will continue to be his slaves through our transgressions. In spite of this, God sends Moses as a deliverer and a saviour for His chosen people, to fulfil His promise to Abraham, Similarly later on, God graciously and thankfully sends His only Son, Jesus from Heaven to also deliver us non …show more content…
I have heard their cries for deliverance from their harsh slave drivers. Yes, I am aware of their suffering...Now go, for I am sending you to Pharaoh. You will lead my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt...you will return here to worship God at this very mountain.” God sent Moses to save the Israelite people until 2000 years ago, again He sent Jesus to be our Savoir. Yes, Satan’s world had already been defeated by Jesus on the cross however in the meantime, we are crying to God to quicken His second coming and take us and be with Him for eternity. He will come and take us to a superior place where there are no more cries of agony and sufferings yet be filled with joy, love and worship the one and only true God. Conclusion
The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob fulfilled His promises by utilising Moses to deliver His people from their slavery. He overcome Egypt so powerfully that nobody with authority that can hold back His chosen people. Significantly, His plans completed successfully with Moses. Gracefully, again, God sends His Son, Jesus the Christ, from Heaven to save not only the Israelites but also us the gentiles. He will be returning again to take us to worship Him