Deliverance in Disguise (BG)

Battle Ground Campus

October 10, 2021 • Jon Siebert • Exodus 7:6—11:10

It’s the moment God's people have been waiting for—deliverance! But deliverance
doesn’t come how anyone would expect. A series of plagues demonstrate God’s
sovereign power—so that Pharoah, Egypt, and Israel might know He alone is the Lord.
God leaves no room for doubt that He is the Deliverer, that He is God of creation,
not just of a people. In doing so, God not only displays His miraculous power but
mercifully builds trust with the family of God, who will look back on these triumphs
for years to come as they learn over and over to trust the one who brought them
out of Egypt.

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