SHE KNOWS THE WORD [BIBLE STUDY FOR WOMEN] – How to Study the Bible, Understand Scripture, Bible Reading
What if our commitment to following God matched the intensity of rebellion we see in those who oppose Him? This powerful study of Exodus chapters 7-11 takes us through the ten plagues, but not in the way we might expect. Rather than focusing solely on God's mighty acts, we're invited to examine Pharaoh's stubborn resistance as a mirror for our own spiritual journey. The plagues weren't random acts of divine power—they were deliberate demonstrations that the God of the Hebrews is supreme over all creation, including Egypt's many gods. Each plague dismantled another piece of Egyptian religious belief, from the Nile god to the sun god, revealing that Yahweh alone holds authority over all the earth. But here's where it gets personal: Pharaoh's repeated pattern of temporary repentance followed by renewed rebellion looks uncomfortably familiar. How often do we cry out to God in crisis, promise change, experience relief, and then slide back into our old patterns? The lesson is clear—partial obedience is actually full disobedience. God doesn't want our halfway commitments or negotiated terms. He calls us to complete surrender, and the beautiful truth is that repentance is always available as a gift that leads to restoration and relief from the consequences of our rebellion. Chapters Chapter 1: Introduction: It's Not Too Late to Move Past Regret 0:00 - 2:28 We explore how it's never too late to move past regret through repentance, leading to restoration and relief from the consequences of rebellion. Chapter 2: Background and Context: Understanding the Plagues 2:28 - 7:12 We examine the historical and cultural context of the ten plagues, understanding that they were God's direct response to Pharaoh's rebellion and a demonstration of His supremacy over Egyptian gods. Chapter 3: Observations: Pharaoh's Pattern of Rebellion and Partial Obedience 7:12 - 18:13 We observe how Pharaoh repeatedly attempted partial obedience and temporary repentance, demonstrating that partial obedience is actually full disobedience. Chapter 4: Lessons: The Cost of Rebellion and the Gift of Repentance 18:13 - 26:32 We learn that rebellion leads to regret, partial obedience is full disobedience, and repentance is a gift that leads to restoration and relief. Chapter 5: Direction: Replacing Regret with Repentance 26:32 - 31:26 We're given practical direction to identify areas of rebellion and replace regret with repentance through intentional action and full obedience.
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