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Three plagues in one chapter—and a line drawn around Goshen before the flies ever arrived. Exodus 8 is a portrait of divine patience: God warned Pharaoh, lifted every plague when asked, and kept the pressure off His people. It's also the most honest mirror Scripture offers for anyone who has ever chosen "tomorrow" when God said "now." The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-89-frogs-and-fingers. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
By Steve and Pam TraylorThree plagues in one chapter—and a line drawn around Goshen before the flies ever arrived. Exodus 8 is a portrait of divine patience: God warned Pharaoh, lifted every plague when asked, and kept the pressure off His people. It's also the most honest mirror Scripture offers for anyone who has ever chosen "tomorrow" when God said "now." The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-89-frogs-and-fingers. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.