Introduction: The story of Moses and Aaron shows God's power in using the ordinary to fulfill his plans.
1. God spoke to Moses and Aaron, telling them their roles in his divine plan (Exodus 7:1-2).
A. Moses, though hesitant and unsure, was chosen to be God's messenger.
B. Aaron, an ordinary man, was appointed to be his brother's spokesperson.
2. Through ordinary means, God performed extraordinary acts to capture Pharaoh's attention (Exodus 7:10-12).
A. Aaron's staff, a simple object, became a powerful tool in God's hands.
B. The magicians duplicated the miracle, but God's power was ultimately unmatched.
3. The first plague demonstrated God's might by turning water, a mundane element, into blood (Exodus 7:19-20).
A. God used ordinary water to reveal his overwhelming authority over creation.
B. This transformation showed Egypt the reality of God's divine purposes.
Conclusion: This passage teaches us that God can use our everyday lives for his glory. We must remain faithful and trust him to work through our ordinary circumstances. Let us surrender our mundane to God, allowing him to fulfill his grand purpose through us.
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