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What would it feel like to carry the weight of God’s judgment on your shoulders? In the musical The Prince of Egypt,Moses sings “For the Rest of My Life” as he wrestles with the devastating reality of the final plague—the death of Egypt’s firstborn. In this episode, we step into Exodus 11 and unpack the tension between God’s justice and His mercy. Why would God strike Egypt this way? What does it reveal about His power over life and death? And how does the blood on the doorposts point us forward to the blood of Christ, our true Passover Lamb? Join us as we explore how this sobering story—and that haunting song—lead us to ask: for the rest of my life, how will I live under the mercy of the Lamb?
By Drew TankersleyWhat would it feel like to carry the weight of God’s judgment on your shoulders? In the musical The Prince of Egypt,Moses sings “For the Rest of My Life” as he wrestles with the devastating reality of the final plague—the death of Egypt’s firstborn. In this episode, we step into Exodus 11 and unpack the tension between God’s justice and His mercy. Why would God strike Egypt this way? What does it reveal about His power over life and death? And how does the blood on the doorposts point us forward to the blood of Christ, our true Passover Lamb? Join us as we explore how this sobering story—and that haunting song—lead us to ask: for the rest of my life, how will I live under the mercy of the Lamb?