
Unshaken Saints Exodus 7-13 - Let My People Go
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Apr 6, 2026 A deep dive into Exodus 7–13 exploring the ten plagues as judgments on Egyptian gods. Discussion of Pharaoh’s repeated half-commitments and the danger of shallow repentance. Close look at Passover rituals and how the unblemished lamb, bitter herbs, and blood point to the Atonement. Reflections on leaving “Egypt” fully and following God’s guidance into the wilderness.
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Plunder Egypt To Build God's House
- God instructs Israelites to ask Egyptians for gold and silver so they can later build holy tabernacle furnishings, turning Egyptian wealth into covenant implements.
- Jared cites Augustine's 'plunder the riches of Egypt' and contrasts tabernacle purpose with later golden calf misuse.
Death Of Firstborn Reboots Society
- The tenth plague (death of firstborn) targets social order and birthright, forcing societal reboot; it's the irreversible strike that breaks Pharaoh.
- Jared emphasizes firstborn represent future and family business; their death collapses Egypt's social continuity.
Follow The Passover Instructions Exactly
- Do the exact Passover preparations Moses prescribes: select an unblemished lamb, mark doorposts with blood, eat roasted lamb with unleavened bread and bitter herbs.
- Jared stresses precise obedience, timing on the 10th–14th days, and hyssop for applying blood as essential to being passed over.






