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Exodus 11: Final Boss Showdown

Episode 1121 Published 4 days, 6 hours ago
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Pharaoh has been bargaining like he’s the one in control, but Exodus 11 says God has one final move that ends the negotiation for good. We call this chapter the “final boss showdown” because it’s the moment Yahweh goes straight at the highest powers Egypt trusts: Pharaoh’s claim to divine authority and the belief that any god can stand over life and death. The result is a hard passage, a necessary turning point, and the doorway into the Passover story that follows.

We also zoom out and connect the dots across the plagues of Egypt. These signs aren’t random punishments; they’re a dismantling of a false system where gods, rulers, and fear keep people trapped. Exodus 11 shows how quickly the “untouchable” can collapse when God acts, and why the Egyptians’ sudden favor toward Israel sets up a real, costly freedom. If you’ve ever wondered why the Old Testament can feel so intense, this chapter gives you language for what’s happening and why it matters.

Then we slow down on one small line that changes the tone: Moses leaves Pharaoh “burning with anger.” He’s not celebrating the pain. He’s carrying the weight of it. That detail opens a conversation about the justice of God, why we ask “Where is God?” during evil, and why we sometimes recoil when justice finally arrives. We land on a simple but challenging prayer: when we don’t understand, we still choose to trust the God who is good, sovereign, and faithful.

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