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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

The conscience of the Christian is obligated and bound only by what the Bible either commands or forbids, or by what may be legitimately deduced from an explicit biblical principle.
Sam Storms

The church is the most important organization in the world. It is the target of every demonic, hostile attack in the universe. Jesus personally guaranteed that the gates of hell will never prevail against the church. He made no guarantee that the gates of hell would not be unleashed against it, however.
R.C. Sproul

Bible Reading: JAN19: Exodus 5-7

God’s command to Pharaoh, “Let my people go!”
reveals that Israel was in bondage. God wanted them to
be free that they might serve Him. Instead the result
was more bondage for Israel. Unfortunately, the people
of Israel looked to Pharaoh for help and not to the
Lord, who had promised to deliver them. God’s purpose in
allowing Pharaoh to oppress Israel was that His power
and glory might be known to the world.

The stage is set: Pharaoh has refused God’s
command, and now God will send His judgments on Egypt.
He would fulfill His promise in Genesis 12:3 to judge
the nations that persecute the Jews. He would reveal His
power, His wrath, and His greatness, showing that the
gods of Egypt were false gods and that Jehovah was the
true God.

Moses certainly must have known discouragements,
but he took his problems to the Lord. God sustained him
and gave him the victory. We Christians serve the same
God Moses served. When situations come into your life
that cause you confusion and depression, do not be
discouraged. We should never doubt God. His greatest
desire for His children is to bless and lead them. No
matter what the situation, God will see you through it.
The song write expressed it so well when he wrote,
“Through it all, through it all, I’ve learned to trust
in Jesus, I’ve learned to trust in God.” God loves you!
He will sustain you “through it all” and give you
complete victory.