Sermon for Vespers
Sermon for the Wednesday Vespers after the fourth Sunday in Lent Exodus 14:5-31 O Lord, let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to you, my rock and my redeemer. Amen. In order to breakdown the resistance of Pharaoh, his leadership team, and the people, that benefited from the work of the Israelite slaves, God wrought Ten Plagues upon the Egyptians through the Lord’s spokesman, Moses. These plagues induced thirst, hunger, great discomfort and sickness, loss of livestock and crops which meant loss of food and income, and finally, loss of human life in the taking of the first born of every family. These plagues demonstrated that Israel’s God is more powerful than the Egyptian idols. Pharaoh was slow to recognize that the Lord God has power over nature. Finally, when he lost his own son in the tenth plague, Pharaoh was moved to release the slaves. Pharaoh issued the release amid intense grief. But, that decision did not last long. He ...