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Exodus 9 showed us what God’s power looks like in terms of delivering His people: that God works His restoration through redemption over destruction; and redemption requires us to be present with God. As we continue in the dialogue between Moses and Pharaoh today, we now see in greater detail what does our response to this power look like. Exodus 10 reveals two large ways we struggle with responding to God’s power with worship, where we struggle to worship God because worshiping Him requires repentance and sacrifice to remain in His presence.
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Exodus 9 showed us what God’s power looks like in terms of delivering His people: that God works His restoration through redemption over destruction; and redemption requires us to be present with God. As we continue in the dialogue between Moses and Pharaoh today, we now see in greater detail what does our response to this power look like. Exodus 10 reveals two large ways we struggle with responding to God’s power with worship, where we struggle to worship God because worshiping Him requires repentance and sacrifice to remain in His presence.