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The Nile had turned to blood. The frogs had covered the land. Pharaoh had begged for relief, and when relief came, he hardened his heart again. In Part 5 of Moses: The Road to the Promised Land, the Lord sends the third and fourth plagues on Egypt: gnats from the dust of the earth and swarms of flies throughout the land. At first, Pharaoh’s magicians had seemed able to copy the signs God gave through Moses and Aaron. But when Aaron strikes the dust and gnats swarm over Egypt, the magicians fail. They cannot copy it. They cannot stop it. And at last they tell Pharaoh the truth: “This is the finger of God.” That moment matters. The wise men of Egypt, the men who served Pharaoh and tried to answer God’s power with their own, finally admit that something greater than Egypt is at work. The Lord is showing that His power is unmatched in heaven and on earth. Then the Lord sends swarms of flies, but this time He does something new. He makes a distinction between Egypt and Goshen, where the Israelites live. Egypt is ruined by the flies, but God’s people are set apart. The Lord shows that He does not lose His people in the middle of judgment. He knows where they are. He knows how to protect those who belong to Him. Pharaoh begins to bargain. He offers half-obedience. He tells Moses and Aaron they may sacrifice, but only within Egypt. Then he says they may go into the wilderness, but not very far. Pharaoh wants relief from God’s judgment, but he still wants to stay in control. This episode teaches that people can know the truth and still refuse to obey it. Pharaoh saw the power of God clearly, but pride kept him from bowing. The warning is not just for Pharaoh. We should not wait until trouble forces us to admit that God is Lord. We should humble ourselves before Him now. Based on Exodus 8. Search terms: Moses, Exodus, Exodus 8, Moses and Pharaoh, plagues of Egypt, ten plagues, gnats and flies, finger of God, Bible story for kids, children’s Bible story, Christian podcast for kids, kids Bible podcast, Old Testament stories, Sunday school, family Bible study, Nate’s Bible Stories.
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