Exodus 9: When God Starts Breaking What You Worship
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It’s about warnings.
God kept saying,
“Let My people go.”
Pharaoh kept saying,
“Not today.”
And every time he hardened his heart…
The pressure increased.
Livestock fell.
Boils broke out on skin.
Fire and hail crashed from the sky like heaven itself was speaking in surround sound.
But here’s the real message…
Before the hail came, God gave a warning.
Some Egyptians listened — and their servants and animals were safe.
Others laughed it off — and lost everything.
Exodus 9 shows us something powerful:
Judgment doesn’t start without mercy first.
God always speaks before He shakes.
Pharaoh had power — but he didn’t have humility.
He had authority — but no surrender.
And pride kept him locked in a battle he could never win.
This chapter isn’t ancient history.
t’s about hardened hearts.
It’s about ignoring conviction.
If God is shaking something in your life…
It might not be punishment.
It might be mercy.
It’s about what happens when you keep saying “later” to what God is saying “now” about.
This is Baker Mode.
We’re not reading the Bible softly.
We’re feeling it.
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