Exodus 9:13
The message illustrates:
I. The longsuffering of God towards sinners. Pharaoh had been insolent
and blasphemous, cruel and vindictive, pitiless and false. Yet God had
spared him. So longsuffering was He, that He even now addressed to him
fresh warnings and gave Him fresh signs of His p... [ Continue Reading ]
Exodus 9:35
This part of the Book of Exodus is, in figure and shadow, the history
of God's dealings with us all. Pharaoh is the type of the prince of
this world, the devil, and of the wicked world itself. As he kept the
children of Israel in slavery, so does the evil spirit keep all God's
people, s... [ Continue Reading ]