Monday, July 6, 2009

Divine Kingship

The Pharaohs of Egypt believed that they were
descendants of the gods. They were considered
immortal and almost invincible by their people.

Discovered tombs contain outlandish claims of
their prowess, such as the following about
Ramses II: "He drove his chariot single-handily
into the enemy and slew thousands with his bow!"

Sure he did! (Where did he keep all those arrows?)

Consider now why Pharaoh said to Moses, "Who is
your God that I should listen to Him?"

Now you will understand why God said what he did
in Exodus 7:1. He declared that he was going to
make Moses a god.

What he meant was that he was going to make Moses
to appear AS a God before Pharaoh. Each time
that a miracle was performed, you will find that
Moses commanded Aaron to perform it.

So, it appeared to Pharaoh that Moses was a god
like him and Aaron was his prophet.

Pharaoh did the same thing. When Moses commanded
Aaron to turn his rod into a snake, Pharaoh commanded
his magicians to do the same thing.

Only one problem. Aaron's snake consumed all of
the others.

There is only one King of Kings and Lord of Lords!

His name is Jesus!

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