Let My People Go! Such compelling words that came from our creator to free the Israelites who had been in bondage for over 400 years; it is so heartbreaking to imagine God’s people in such a compromising situation. Given the fact, that they were filled with extreme despair, God knew it remained essential to bring forth a redeemer to free all his children. As it turns out, this is by far the most ultimate act of redemption revealed in history. So in exchange for their horrific afflictions and the fact that God sent a redeemer, we are obligated to pay tribute to God’s grace, we proclaim him holy; we exalt and worship our Savior for our redemption. What is seen in Exodus is a great degree of power being awarded by God, because it symbolizes the …show more content…
After abiding in bondage for over 400 years at the hands of Pharaoh in addition to being used as laborers to shape and build the land of Egypt they yearned for God to deliver them from their suffering. And not to my surprise, God hears their cry and prepares a deliver to bring them out of bondage and rescue them from their circumstances. Moses, by the hand of God becomes the redeemer of this great nation. Yes, he is a superb leader who is deemed an honorable man in the eyes of God. According to God’s mercy, Moses is granted the privilege to command the Hebrews out of oppression. Referencing to the information in Bibleknoweledge.com, this states, that after 40 years of Moses being in the desert, Gods hear the cries of his people under their Egyptian bondage. The Bible says that God acknowledge their cries and plight under the Egyptian rules and decides he will deliver them out of their bondage because of the previous covenant that he had made with their earlier forefathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. (From Birth to …show more content…
God’s strategy stood to redeem his people because the fall of man was enormous. As soon as sin penetrated the world, our father put an arrangement in position to overturn sin that pierced the earth. Imagine that! God craved to redeem us from sin. God exalted Abraham; he articulated a plan for him. Bless God, he told Abraham I’m going to make your name great thus you will be known to all men. He goes on to say, I will make you a father of a profound nation and “Kings” will emerge from you. (Genesis 17:6) See God wanted us is to be a blessing and an example to all people. What’s so remarkable, God wanted to make what had gone terribly wrong, right again. Hallelujah, Glory to