Moses’ Staff and Pharaoh’s Magicians

Dec 06, 2015 By: Jim Montesano Series: Exodus Scripture: Exodus 7:8-13
After struggling from the time of his initial encounter with God at the burning bush, Moses has now become fully committed to God’s calling to be His mouthpiece to call for the freedom of the Hebrews from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. In the next large section of the book of Exodus (7:8-12:32), we will no longer see Moses making any excuses. He will boldly carry out that which God commands of him straight through to the tenth plague that will result in the freedom of God’s people. Our text for this Sunday, (7:8-13) is the opening salvo of what is to come; it serves as a demonstration to Pharaoh, his council, and all of Egypt, of who the Sovereign God of Israel truly is. Here we encounter the first miraculous sign set before Pharaoh and his magicians, which will serve as a prequel to the ten plagues to come. We see four things take place in these verses: first, the obedience of Moses and Aaron; second, God’s superior power over the gods of Egypt; third, the counterfeit power of Pharaoh’s court, and fourth, the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart. We will find these four things repeated to varying degrees throughout the larger section, as the plagues are released on Egypt. This first miracle seems like a simple sign – a staff turning into a snake – something which the Pharaoh’s magicians were able to replicate by their satanic powers; but the symbolism of what happens is powerful! Snakes, which in this case were most likely cobras, were feared in Egypt. Pharaoh wore a crown on his head adorned with a cobra – a symbol of his authority. In this miraculous sign of the staff turning into a snake and then swallowing up the magician’s staffs, God is Sovereign over all.