Egypt Fears Israel: A Soliloquy On Exodus 1 (10/11/2020)

Weird how the Egyptian pharaoh that ruled some time after Joseph’s death thought the Israelites would overpower them because they didn’t assimilate into the culture. I think that’s how the world reacts when they notice we don’t take part in like any worldly things of any kind, but there aren’t many people like me who do this. I can tell you that there’s enough bars in the world to fill up like 6 billion people out of almost 8 billion currently in the world… but that’s just me. Still, I believe there’s a lot of harmful stuff in each of them, and even if someone were to take an entire bar to church (which doesn’t happen much, but I’ve seen it in a Bethel movie once), much of the time, you won’t get many people blessed or anything… but I don’t like the bans of alcohol in Islamic countries. Ok, sorry, I went off-topic, but this chapter is found in page 32 of my NKJV Bible, page 41 of my NASB Bible, page 71 of my VOICE copy, and page 69 of my Amplified Bible (Classic Edition) copy.

This time, I’ll purposely go off-topic in that I’m finding it difficult to keep believing many things I’ve learned over the last several years or so, for I’m not finding much support or agreement in like any of them, for I know I won’t be able to bless most of the people at work with anything spiritual I might say because they would somehow get offended at the fact I don’t believe God condones division. It doesn’t even have to be politics someone might be upset about, for literally ANYTHING can be a heated issue for no reason, including if someone wants coffee or decaf. Or it could be a glass of water with an order of chicken strips. But the Israelites forgot God during their time in Egypt, so that’s why they had the idolatry which even the best of men struggled against in the 8th century B.C. β€” I found this on something online; I don’t even know if it was an article, but someone’s neglect must’ve made it difficult to have Jacob’s grandchildren and their descendants to know God over the centuries. But Jesus isn’t far from any of us, just as Paul said in Acts 17:27. The funny thing about this is, though, someone who claims to be Christian can say the New Testament is corrupt like a third world nation’s government always is. I pray for freedom in places like Pakistan, by the way… but unfortunately, many people who claim to be Christian but not Mormon or something would say this, too. Bizarre, huh? But that’s nothing new to me… just thought I’d say it in case you’ve never seen it before. But anyway, I guess that person’s neglect eventually caused the Egyptian pharaoh to think of the Israelites as repulsive because they somehow didn’t make it clear to him that they were meant to bless the earth, like it says in Genesis 12:3. I don’t understand… he must’ve followed Satan. But at least the time was approaching for Moses’ birth and eventually their divine rescue 80 years later πŸ˜ŒπŸ˜ŒπŸ˜ŒπŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡ β€” I’m like, “Thank God!”

Many people believe that Moses only brought severity for others, since his name is associated with the severity of God, but in God’s heart all along was good things for everyone and no evilness, for He cannot be tempted by evil, and never tempts anyone, ever (James 1:13). I don’t know why the Israelites of his generation complained so much against him, but the same is true for an overwhelmingly high amount of people from the U.S. and many similar countries that were born in the generation following World War II. But again, I can’t understand why this happened; it must’ve had something to do with the fact that I heard about the prosperity gospel heresy gaining so much momentum quite rapidly shortly after the war ended. But why was the prosperity gospel preached at that time in the first place? My only guess is that Satan led the whole country into false hope. That’s why the consumer mentality started in like the 50s, and nowadays, we have barely any zest in even the best businesses. I don’t want to be caught up in this problem… I thank God for my job at Fry’s, but I want to be on full-time ministry one day 😭😭😭 oh, well… I think this’ll do for now. I pray for even tighter character development in the meantime… but I don’t expect anything to be restored, such as flights between faraway countries πŸŒŽπŸ›«πŸŒ β€”the leaders all over the world ignored the coronavirus problem and now we’re stuck with it for probably the rest of our lives πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’” it’s great that people all over the world can receive Jesus in any circumstance, but where are the gospel preachers? (See Romans 10:15.) But please don’t believe Satan’s won… for evil has a beginning, but God doesn’t.

I’ll see you in chapter 2, for I have nothing else to say about this chapter β€” I think it’s just a transitional chapter explaining how Israel became in need of rescue. But that’s where God kicks in, literally every single time. Ok, I’m done tonight… see ya!

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