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Most of us have learned a version of repentance that works great in the moment: say the right words, feel the weight, promise change. But Exodus shows a terrifying pattern: Pharaoh confesses twice, sounds sincere, and then hardens again as soon as the hail stops.
This episode is a gut-check for me, because I’ve been quick to confess and slow to change more times than I want to admit. I’m not just asking, “Did I feel bad?” I’m asking, “Did I turn around?”
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Listen / read the full post here: https://read.timschmoyer.com/p/pharaoh-also-repented
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By Tim Schmoyer5
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Most of us have learned a version of repentance that works great in the moment: say the right words, feel the weight, promise change. But Exodus shows a terrifying pattern: Pharaoh confesses twice, sounds sincere, and then hardens again as soon as the hail stops.
This episode is a gut-check for me, because I’ve been quick to confess and slow to change more times than I want to admit. I’m not just asking, “Did I feel bad?” I’m asking, “Did I turn around?”
Topics covered in this episode
Listen / read the full post here: https://read.timschmoyer.com/p/pharaoh-also-repented
Get the free guide, "The Elder's Decision-Making Framework: A Step-by-Step Guide for Godly Leadership," by subscribing to my Substack posts. Totally free. I have nothing to sell you.
Questions? Thoughts? Comments? Leave me a voicemail message to use in a future podcast episode.
Let's Connect:

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