OVERVIEW:
The last three of the 10 plagues, including the death of the firstborn; the passover and feast of unleavened bread instituted by God as a memorial feast.
HIGHLIGHTS & INSIGHTS:
As we have seen, though all of those things were gloriously true of God’s desire for Israel, God uses the historical account of their exodus to teach us about our own exodus. (1st Corinthians 10:6, 11) God’s desire in delivering us out of our bondage to sin, self, and Satan was to, likewise, separate us as a people unto Himself. Now that God has delivered us out of the clutches of Satan, and the world’s system of evil, 2nd Corinthians 6:14–18 lets us know that He wants us to make absolutely no compromises with the world and/or the devil. He wants to bring US into a brand-new type of existence because of the intimacy of our relationship with Him. A relationship where we are experiencing the “abundant life” that Jesus talked about in John 10:10, and where we live in victory over our enemies: the world, the flesh, and the devil!
With God’s intentions for Israel in mind, it’s interesting to note the four compromises Pharaoh (a picture of Satan) offered to Moses and the people of Israel (the individual believer in Christ) in the midst of the 10 plagues. Recognize that these are the same compromises Satan seeks to use to keep God’s purposes from being fulfilled in and through us!
In other words, go to church, get involved, serve, tithe, even witness, but just don’t separate yourself from the world. Allow the world to still be your “friend”. Because it doesn’t bother Satan one bit for us to be double-minded, or to have a double allegiance. He welcomes it! God, however, despises it! (James 1:8; 4:8) He demands complete separation from the world because friendship with the world is enmity with Him. (James 4:4; 2nd Corinthians 6:14–18)
Satan says, “Sure, do the ‘God thing’, but you don’t have to be a fanatic about it! Give God a place in your heart, but don’t go overboard with it!” God says, “If I am God, follow me alone! If anything else is god, then follow it! But don’t think that you can do both!” (1st Kings 18:21) The fact is, we can’t be close to God and close to the world at the same time. Jesus said it is an impossibility! (Matthew 6:24) He also said it makes Him sick! (Revelation 3:5–16)
Satan will let men think they’re doing well spiritually, if in so doing, he can take captive the next generation. Men have been called, however, to bring their children up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4), and to lead their families to worship God and God alone. (1st Timothy 3:4–5; Titus 1:6)
Satan wants us to think that our relationship with God and our relationship with our money and possessions are two different things. The simple biblical fact is, they aren’t! Jesus said, “You cannot serve God and mammon” (Matthew 6:24), and “Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” (Matthew 6:21) If we have somehow convinced ourselves that we are walking in the perfect will of God for our life, but our treasure is in Egypt (the world) we have been duped!
As the LIGHT TO HIS PEOPLE – Exodus 10:22–23 (John 8:12)
The sacrifice of an UNBLEMISHED LAMB with no BROKEN BONES – Exodus 12:5, 46 (1st Peter 1:19; Psalm 34:20; John 19:36)
As the Passover Lamb – Exodus 12:3–5 (1st Corinthians 5:7b; 1st Peter 1:19; John 1:29)