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Obedience is Better
Pharaoh refuses to let God's people go.
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Speaker 2:What's up everybody and welcome back to your favorite podcast, something Like Sunday School. I am Purpose Williams, you are the Sunday Schoolers and I'm so excited to be back in this seat once again. I know it's you know. It's been a while. Please, please accept my apologies, but listen. The Word of God is always in season, so I hope you have still been reading. I hope you've been going back and listening to some of our earlier episodes, but tonight we're going to get into this one that the Lord gave me. My pastor has been teaching this beautiful message on obedience to God and entitled Obey. Simple, simple but life-saving, life-changing for the better. Simple message, but so beautifully illustrated. He's been giving us different scriptures. It's just been so delicious, guys, and listening to Holy Spirit is a beautiful thing, right?
Speaker 2:I had planned a whole different episode. I'm talking about been studying for a couple of days, letting it roll around. I always tell people ideas in my head be like clothes in the dryer, and they're just in there, just tumbling around and tumbling around until I get them out and then lay them out, put them together. You know how. Your clothes don't necessarily need to be ironed if you get them out of the dryer at this perfect point, right? Because if you leave them in there too long, they get wrinkled. So I had been studying something completely different and Holy Spirit gave me this what? Two mornings ago, and I was like wow, I never even looked at that account that way and it's one that some of us know very well and some of us never heard of.
Speaker 2:But, as I always say, I'm always a student of the Word of God. So this is still very much entry level, this is still very much surface, and I always say that because, again, I always say, the word of God is inexhaustible. When you're reading and you're inviting the Holy Spirit, he's going to show you something different every time and I feel like that's absolutely amazing, absolutely delicious. But we're going to get right into it. I want to start with this statement Obedience to God is beneficial. It doesn't always feel good, but obedience to God is beneficial. We don't always want to and we don't always have desire to. Let's be honest, even as Christians, even as believers, as followers of Christ, sometimes it be a little hard. It be a little hard If I want to say a certain thing to a certain somebody and Holy Spirit is clearly telling me not to do it. It's hard sometimes for me to not say what I got to say. But obedience, again, obedience to God. Let let's be specific. Obedience to God is beneficial, but let's, you know, let's get right into it. I can talk about that all day long, all the things that you know, flesh, just don't want to let go. But here, here again, the statement is what is our statement, guys? Obedience to who? To God, is what is beneficial. All right, we're gonna start in Exodus.
Speaker 2:This is the second book in the Old Testament, genesis, and then Exodus. Um, uh, we talked a few episodes ago about the children of Israel, how they came to be who they really are, their lineage, and we talked about them. We made the reference to Bebe's kids. One of the slogans is we don't die, we multiply. And so what happened is the children of Israel became so great in the land as a number, they're not in their own land, so the people who were native to that land, egypt, began to become afraid of them, because they were so, um, there was such a quantity of them, so their thought was to enslave the people for power and for profit. Hey, we got all these people here. We got to find some way to control them, and we might as well capitalize on it while we're doing it.
Speaker 2:So in the Bible it's clear. It says the more that they oppress the people, the greater, the greater the number. And you would think that with more oppression, that number would start dying down. Not so, it couldn't, because of the prophecy in the covenant that was spoken in and agreed to. Well, god, um, I don't even say well, let's say this the Abrahamic covenant, because of the Abrahamic covenant, we're not going to die off. It just wasn't going to happen.
Speaker 2:So years have gone by and God told Abraham what was going to happen. So this, this, none of this, caught God by surprise. He had already told him what was going to happen. Years have gone by. The people are crying out to God save us. You know, get us out of here. We seen it.
Speaker 2:What was that movie ain't tonight. Was it the prince of Egypt? And the song was deliver us. They had been. You know, hey, god, what you going to do. You see us in this position. We are your people. Rescue us Us. Need you to get us out of here? God hears them. He raises up a man, moses, in his story. We're going to get into his account as well. His account is incredible as well. Moses is a child of God. Well, he's a part of the children of Israel. He wasn't raised that way. Plot twist, but look where he is.
Speaker 2:Anyway, the Lord has chosen Moses to take on this feat of getting the people out of Egypt. So the Lord gives Moses all these instructions, right, and Moses has to go to Pharaoh. And the word of the Lord to Pharaoh was to let my people go. And this is this is God, jehovah, God, the God, telling Pharaoh to let his people go. So Pharaoh is like nah, who's your Lord to me? This is what Pharaoh says. Who, who's he to me? That you telling me to let you go? I don't even know you. The Lord says I'm gonna show you, you know who I am. So because of Pharaoh's refusal, again, what was our statement? Our opening statement? Obedience to God is beneficial. All you had to do was let them people go. He went and do it.
Speaker 2:So things started happening because he was in opposition to what the will of God was. Things started happening not only to him, but the people under his rules suffered because of his, his disobedience, his contrariness to what God wanted. So plagues start happening. And let's go down this list. This list is wild. The first plague is the water is turned to blood. I like water. I want to drink H2O. Could I do it if it's blood? Absolutely not. I can't do that. That, and you would think Pharaoh would be like okay, I see, I see what you're saying, get out of my land. But no, he gets his own people who come in and they turn water into blood and and that's interesting too, that's a whole nother, whole, nother topic. His people are going, miracle for miracle, wonder for wonder, with these people, until they start getting deeper into it. And again we know that there are powers that are working also, that are not of God but are still working. But who is the one true God? Who's the most powerful God? We're going to see the next one after the water is turned to blood frogs.
Speaker 2:Everybody knows, if you know me, everybody knows I don't do frogs. I am terrified of frogs. Don't ask me why, I don't know. I didn't want them on me. I don't want to see them. I don't want to see them. I don't want to see them jump across, especially the little baby frogs that be jumping mad far and mad high for no reason, like they just do it. Frogs, I'm out of here. Frogs, frogs are everywhere taking over, and so, um, uh, pharaoh starts saying, hey, I'm going to let you go. He, of course, you know he doesn't, but he keeps making deals with Moses, and so God takes care of the frog, so even in him showing himself hey, I'm stronger than you. He still takes care of the frogs, but all the frogs died and stunk up the city. You can go and read all these for yourself, of course, please do After the frogs. You can go and read all these for yourself, of course, please do after the frogs.
Speaker 2:We have lice lice just just everywhere. Lice, my guy Pharaoh, what's wrong with you? Let these people up out of there. After lice, we have flies, swarms of flies Everywhere. Flies, everybody knows. As much as it's cool to eat outside and have cookouts and barbecues, flies, baby, will keep me inside the house. Can I get a screened in patio? Screened in porch? Fl flies after flies.
Speaker 2:We have the cattle getting sick, just dying, and we seen pieces of it over here. What was that? Mad cow disease? But the cattle sick, sick and dying. Next we have boils Sick, sick and dying. Next we have Boils Boils All over, everybody Just boils here, boils there, just everywhere. Sir, if you don't get these people Out of Egypt, why are you holding on? Next we got Hell, hmm, in Egypt. Hell, sir, and not just hell. Hell mixed with fire Destroying things and people that stayed out in the fields. Sir, get them out of your country. What are you doing, pharaoh? And, as crazy as it is, this is what we be looking like. This is what we be looking like. Next, we have locusts Just eating everything, everywhere, just taking over.
Speaker 2:This is a mad list, but here's the one that changes the mind of Pharaoh, and it didn't even have to get this far. We are nine plagues in, but this is the one that changes his mind. Let's go to Exodus, the 12th chapter, in the 21st verse. Let's read, you guys. It says Then Moses called for all the elders of Israel and said unto them Draw out and take your lamb, according to your families, and kill the Passover. And ye shall take a bunch of hyssop and dip it in the blood that is in the basin and strike the lentil in the two side posts with the blood that is in the basin, two side posts, with the blood that is in the basin. And none of you shall go out at the door of his house until the morning, for the Lord will pass through to smite the Egyptians. And when he seeth the blood upon the lentil and on the two side posts, the Lord will pass over the door and will not suffer the destroyer to come into your houses to smite you. And you shall observe this thing for no ordinance to thy sons forever. And it shall come to pass when ye become to the land which the Lord will give you, according as he hath promised that ye shall keep his service. And it shall come to pass. When your children shall say unto you, what mean ye, these, by this service, that ye shall say it is the sacrifice of the Lord's Passover. And it came to pass. And the children of Israel went away and did as the Lord had commanded Moses and Aaron. So did they, and it came to pass.
Speaker 2:Here it is, guys, and we skipped one, I'm sorry. There was a darkness after the locusts came. There was darkness that stayed in the land for three days and it was so dark that the people did not move. But guess who had light. Guess who had light. Can you guess 1890? You didn't have like, did you? Moses and the children of Israel said there was light in Goshen, baby. Goshen had light. So if you were part of the children of Israel, you was good, you was straight. Let's keep going, guys. We're going to start at 31. No, let's go back to 29.
Speaker 2:And it came to pass that at midnight the Lord spoke at the smoke, all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne, my goodness, until the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon, my God and all the firstborn of, even the cattle, guys. And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he and all his servants and all the Egyptians, and there was a great cry in Egypt, for there was not a house, jesus. This is a strong statement, for there was not a house where there was not one dead. Every house, there was not a house, but there was not one dead, jesus. That is horrific. Your first born child, whether male or female, first born child, whether you were the king, the prince, whether you were a servant, the scriptures say Even if you were just a captive in the dungeon and not only was this a human thing, down to the animals, isn't that something? And all this could have been avoided had he just obeyed the request of the Lord To let his people go Now. And what happens with disobedience? It does not just affect us. To what degree will it affect? Most of the time, we don't know, but this man had to lose his first born child and these other people had to lose their first born child. The cattle, the animals had to lose their first born children Because this man would not let these people go, for there was not a house where there was not one dead and he called for Moses and Aaron by night.
Speaker 2:This is Pharaoh and said rise up now.
Speaker 2:These other time he's been playing games with him. Sometimes he'll say well, the men can go, leave the children, leave your cattle, all kinds of things. This is what he's saying now. Look at Pharaoh and what he's saying Rise up and get you forth From among my people, both ye and the children of Israel, and go serve the Lord, as he hath said. Also, take your flocks and your herds. He said get everything, as ye have said, and be what. Be gone, he said. He said. He said he said when you could have done this nine plagues ago, sir, when you could have done this nine plagues ago, sir, when you could have done these nine plagues ago. Also, take your flocks and your herds, as ye have said, and be gone. But look what he said right here and bless me also. It's going to be a blessing to get y'all up out of my house and the Egyptians were urging upon the people that they might send them out of the land in haste In haste y'all, for they said we'd be all dead men.
Speaker 2:So something's going to keep on happening Until we just all just ravish Because y'all are here. And the people took their dough before it was leavened, their kneading troughs, being bound up in their clothes Upon their shoulders. And the children of Israel did according to the word of Moses and they borrowed of the Egyptians Jewels of silver and jewels of gold and raiment. Now look at this. This is crazy. The children of Israel Are borrowing Things of Of high value Wealth From the Egyptians, from the people that's been Holding them captive All this time. And guess what the Egyptians are giving it to them? I would imagine they'd be like yeah, whatever you want, get out, take the silver, take the gold, take the clothes, get out of here. Isn't that something? And the Lord gave the people favor in the sight of the Egyptians so that they lent unto them such things as they required, and they spoiled the Egyptians. I mean, they got all the things that they wanted, all the things of wealth. And the children of Israel germinated from Ramses to Succa, about 600,000 on foot. That were men besides children.
Speaker 2:Now, check this, check this right, check this out, like I always say whenever we're reading accounts and it's ludicrous and as wild as they sound, we can always find ourselves almost in every piece of what's going on, in every person right of what's going on. So we come to the place where pharaohs like get out. All of them are like get out and go right, so they leave they. They get what they need from the Egyptians. They leave right. They get to the Red Sea and who's behind them now? Now they don't pass to see who's behind them now Pharaoh. What if this man is hopped up on whatever he is hopped up on and tries it again, but this time in disobedience? Again he loses his life, his own life and those people that he brought out there with him on the cherries and everything. Trying to Pharaoh, what are you thinking? Look at us. What are we thinking Every time us? What are we thinking?
Speaker 2:Every time God tells us to let something go, we be yet holding on to that thing. We even get a consequence here and there. We even see where it's bad for us, here or there Things happening. We still look at us chasing after that thing again, after God has told us to let it go. He didn't even put it in a Disney song For y'all. He let Prophet Elsa sing it to y'all Let it go. He gave it to y'all in a Disney song Let it go.
Speaker 2:Some of these things we holding on to, we can't afford to hold on to them. What is the price? To what degree? To what extent? He's been telling us to let it go and we yet holding on. And that's something crazy. We would call pharaoh crazy. How crazy are we holding on to things, to memories, to people, to objects, to whatever, to attitudes, to perspectives, and God is telling us to let it go.
Speaker 2:And here we are dealing with things in our lives. It's showing up in our lives, showing up in our bodies, because we won't let it go. And we then we have to. What if it keeps showing up in our bodies? And then our family is used to seeing it in our body. Now we claim it as a familiar thing, and now it's become a generational curse, a generational stronghold, when all one person had to do was let it go. We see it all the time. My Lord, let's look at, let's look at some other examples of disobedience being deadly, and the bible is clear too about this. The wages of sin is death. It's death in in some way, some fashion, some form, to whatever extent it's a death. Death could be a separation, could be a complete physical death, and we know how death usually affects people. It doesn't just affect the one who died.
Speaker 2:The family still have to deal with it and a lot of people be walking around, dead inside, grieving themselves to death Because of one death or however many deaths. But the Bible is clear the wages of sin is what, guys, is death? Here are some more examples of deadly disobedience, my god. Let's look at uh, let's look at lot's wife. Let's go to genesis, the 19th chapter, and let's go to the 17th verse.
Speaker 2:Lot is Abraham's Nephew and, as we know, abraham took Lot with him. He wasn't supposed to take him with him. The Lord told Abraham to leave and not bring anything. Leave your family, I'm taking you somewhere else. He brought his nephew with him. They decide, because things start, rifts start rising up between their people, their camps, to go Essentially their separate ways. So Abraham tell them hey, man, if you choose the right side, I'm going to go left, if you choose the left side, I'm going to go right. So he leads up to Lot On which way he was going to go.
Speaker 2:Lot chooses Sodom. Most of us have heard of Sodom and Gomorrah. So Sodom, the people in Sodom and Gomorrah get so, so wicked, that judgment comes on them and it's got to be destroyed. The land got to be destroyed and the people in it. So the angels are sent. The angels of the Lord are sent to Lot To warn him. Hey, it's about to go down, it's about to go down. We couldn't find enough people. And it's so crazy. The people are so wicked in this city that they seen new men coming in, angels who are in the shape of men, in the form of men. They go to this man's house Like a mob and surround his house, demanding that he send the men out that they saw so that they could have sex with them. Can you imagine a mob coming to your house Sending out your guests so that we can have sex with them? What Excuse us? Excuse me. This is how crazy these people have gotten. So they again. The wages of sin is death, especially, and this is Old Testament. So this place has to be destroyed. So the angels of the Lord are telling them hey, get your daughters, get your wife, go, get out of here, because if you stay, you will not be saved, you're going to be consumed too. And so they get on that. They tell them let's just read it. Let's read it Genesis 19. We're going to start at the 17th verse.
Speaker 2:And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said Escape for thy life. Look not behind thee. This is the angel of the Lord Talking to Lot and his family. Escape for your life, my God. Look not behind thee. Neither stay thou in all the plain. Escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.
Speaker 2:And like said unto them, he talked to his family, oh, not so, my lord. Hey, you ain't got to tell me twice, I'm about it. Behold now, thou servant have found grace in thy sight and thou has magnified thy mercy, which thou has shown unto me and saving my life. And I cannot escape to the mountain lest some evil take me and I die. Behold now, this city is near to flee unto, and there's a little, and there's a little one. Oh, let me escape.
Speaker 2:What was it that he told him to do? Go and don't look back. And he said unto the sea. I have accepted thee concerning this thing also, that I will not overthrow this city for which thou hast spoken. Haste thee escape, for I cannot do anything until thou become thither. Before the name of this city was called Zor.
Speaker 2:So they run right. You guys can go ahead and read the rest of that y'all. They run right, they're getting out of there. And what happens? The word was the instructions to get out and don't look back, don't turn around, right, poor lady. They're running, they're escaping, and lot's wife looks back and instantly what happens to her? She's turned to a pillar of salt.
Speaker 2:Now, me, of course, and and you know, I never want to depend on my own intellect to interpret the word of God, but this is just me, you know, with my imaginings. Maybe they were holding hands while they were running in this cave man. Let's say they were holding hands while they were running in the escape van. Let's say they were holding hands while they were running in the escape van and the girl turns to salt. If you're holding somebody's hand and your hand's like what is this Salt Grainy, and you still can't look back, that's wild, you know. Say they weren't holding hands and you just, either way, you just can't look back. And she looked back. She turned to a pillow of salt. This is when disobedience is instantly deadly, instantly.
Speaker 2:And let's look at the more deaths that happen In her family because of is. So she's gone, right? Lot and his two daughters have escaped because their mom is gone and he doesn't have any sons. These girls plot to get their dad drunk and to sleep with him and get get pregnant for him To keep the name alive, they get this man drunk, they sleep with him and they get pregnant by their own father. Look at all the deaths, my God, it's not a one time deal, it's not a one-time deal, it's not a one you know. It's not a one perspective deal. It's just not, and we never know.
Speaker 2:Let's remember the young prophet I think we named him Sebastian. He heard the word of the Lord to not eat when he went to that place and to go another way. He let another voice get in his ear. That was not the voice of God, that was not the instruction of God. He went somewhere and ate and what happened to him? He died. He got devoured by a lion. He died.
Speaker 2:Another, another case of deadly disobedience. And again, it's not always a physical death, but something pays for that disobedience, something pays for it. Look at Samson. Samson was not supposed to go out the way he went out. And you know why he went out the way he went out Disobedience, dis, disobedience. I'm talking about time and time again and people like to say Delilah tricked him. Samson was led that way because he disobeyed.
Speaker 2:And that girl? She was clear about her mission, about what she had been sent to do. And again, delilah was only chosen Because the people realized that he liked her and she was not a woman that he was supposed to marry, that he was supposed to meet with. Disobedience got Simpson in that position. Disobedience, my God. Now we've seen. We've seen some examples now Of deadly disobedience.
Speaker 2:Now let's go to the flip side, and the scripture is clear too In Galatians Be not entangled In the yoke of bondage again. It's talking about sin. Stand still in the liberty when Christ has made us free, free from the penalty of sin. Don't get back entangled in that stuff. We saw that again with With Claudia and the woman that was caught in adultery.
Speaker 2:She didn't experience At that time a physical death, but she experienced shame. Shame can sometimes kill. She experienced shame. She got caught in the act and they threw this lady out in the street Scantily clothed. But what does the Lord tell her? Go, don't do it again. What is he telling us all the time? Go, don't do it again, the Lord told her. In essence, he was like I might not be here the next time to save you, to rescue you. The consequences might finally catch up In a stronger way, but the Scripture tells us in Galatians To be not entangled in the yoke of bondage again and a lot of things about sin now is we like to? We rather Focus on our free will, and a lot of sin Now that we commit Makes us feel like, oh, we're free, we're so free. When it's really bondage, we are binding ourselves To the penalty of sin. Isn't that something, jesus?
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Speaker 2:Nazareth. Let's look at examples Of where obedience Was beneficial. Let's talk about the of where obedience was beneficial. Let's talk about the children of Israel in the same account. Listen to this. Had not they followed the instructions of Moses when Moses told them to put the blood on the doorpost, guess what would have happened to them as well. Their firstborn would have experienced death, and their family would have had to deal With the death had they not followed the instructions. Because they obeyed, they were saved that time.
Speaker 2:It wasn't Just because they were the children of Israel. The children of Israel Got the instruction. They got the lifeline hey, obey these instructions, then your baby will survive too. You don't have to worry about experiencing the loss. But them just being a part of the children of Israel didn't just do it that time. They got the instruction, but they had to follow that instruction. They had to obey. They couldn't disobey that instruction or they would have experienced a loss, or a loss or losses. So they weren't exempt either from following the instruction of God, from obeying God. They were not exempt from it, even when he told him to borrow that stuff.
Speaker 2:You know what, you know what kind of obedience that is to go to the oppressor, the people that have been holding you captive for hundreds of years, and say, hey, let me borrow that. Because in your logical mind you're thinking what in the world? How would they let us borrow this? Why would they let us borrow this again? They had to obey. They had to obey to save them, like their own lives, in the lives of their people. We see it with Noah. The Bible says he did it to the saving of his house. Not only did it save his life, it saved the life of his family. He obeyed and built the ark. He put the animals on there. He followed the voice of God and no matter what people were saying they thought he was crazy, they had never heard a rain before he did not let that trump the voice of God and it saved him and it saved his family. So on the flip side, we have disobedience that can affect us and others, but on the other side we have obedience that can affect us and others. But on the other side, we have obedience that can affect us and others in a beautiful way, in a beneficial way.
Speaker 2:The scripture says that God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek him. That's beautiful. Seek the man, you're going to be rewarded. Seek him, you're going to be rewarded. Here is one of the most Important ones. Let's look at Jesus. Let's look at Jesus. This is God in a human body With human experiences. He said, lord, if I don't have to drink this bitter cup, don't let me drink it. I'm not excited about the contents of this cup. But he said Be that as it may I'm paraphrasing I'm going to do what you say.
Speaker 2:It's your will not mine To the saving of us all who receive him. You know how long ago that was, and now we're still reaping the benefits of that. One obedient act, people, people of God, obedience to God is beneficial. Another one Obedience is death to flesh-led things. The Bible tells us to die daily. Now, this death is a good death. That means get yourself under control. Focus on the will of God, execute the will of God for your life. So obedience is death to flesh led things. Here's another takeaway we can't estimate the severity of the consequences of our disobedience to God. We can't. We can think we know what it would be. We can be like oh you know, that ain't nothing, I could take that loss. But I say it like this if you had to lose a body part, which one would you want to lose? And in our right minds we don't want to lose any of them. And we can say I can do this life with one hand.
Speaker 2:Maybe you can, but is it the same as doing it with two? No, it's not. I can live this life being deaf. Is it the same as being hearing? No, it's not. I can do this life being blind. Can you? You can, but do you want to? So no, we can never estimate the severity and the consequences of our disobedience in God. The beautiful part is we don't have to. We don't have to estimate it, we don't even have to deal with those issues if we would just obey the word of God, obey the instructions that he gives us and.
Speaker 2:I know it's tough what they say. Sometimes it's tough, but even then, god gives us power to do the thing that he asks us to do. If we really tune in with Holy Spirit, he'll give us self-control. He'll do it. If we continue in a relationship with Him, he'll give us self-control. He'll help us. So we have to make a choice.
Speaker 2:The Bible says Choose, ye. This day, choose what you're going to do. You're going to obey or disobey. I tell my children all the time Obedience is better than sacrifice. What are you willing to sacrifice and why would you sacrifice when you don't have to? People of God, obey the word of the living God and live and experience the benefits. That's it. We didn't want to hold you long On tonight, but I hope that you have gotten something out of this. I know it whooped me. It whooped my tail good, because I had never even Looked at that account that way. I'm too busy Looking at God Championing his people. Good day, folks. Follow us. What is it? Facebook, tiktok, instagram. You can catch us on Google Podcasts, apple Podcasts, spotify Somebody told us we were on YouTube Music. Shout out to Bree. Follow us, folks. Let us know what you think, like, comment, share. Send us an email about who you want to hear about, what you want to hear about, questions. You may have all of the above Something like SundaySchool at gmailcom. See you later, folks. Thanks for watching.