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October 7, 2025 47 mins
When Pharaoh’s false repentance is compared with Abraham’s obedience, the midwives’ courage, and Moses’ intercession, we learn what genuine fear of God looks like—and why fear of God produces obedience. We should examine ourselves because repeated unrepentance can lead to a hardened heart, just as it did with Pharaoh. https://youtu.be/a-ue7H8kTz8 Table of Contents Introduction: History and Pharaoh Judas, Pharaoh, and the Pattern of False Repentance Abraham and the Fear of God The Hebrew Midwives: Fear That Produces Obedience Pharaoh’s False Repentance: Exodus 9–10 Lessons from Pharaoh’s Repentance Fear of God Produces Obedience Practical Takeaways Introduction: History and Pharaoh In 1938, Europe stood on the brink of war. Hitler demanded the Sudetenland, a German-speaking region of Czechoslovakia. Britain had promised to defend its ally, but Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain changed his mind. Instead of supporting Czechoslovakia, Chamberlain appeased Hitler, hoping to avoid war. The Munich Agreement allowed Hitler to take the Sudetenland. Chamberlain returned to Britain declaring “peace for our time,” but the victory was hollow. Within months, Germany occupied the rest of Czechoslovakia, and a year later, Germany invaded Poland, beginning World War II. Pharaoh in Exodus provides a striking biblical example of changing one’s mind wrongly. Pharaoh changed his mind 11 times—10 during the plagues and once afterward—and it ended tragically when he and his army were swallowed in the Red Sea. Judas, Pharaoh, and the Pattern of False Repentance Last week, we studied Judas’ betrayal, who said: “I have sinned,” —Matthew 27:3-5 without truly repenting. Pharaoh’s account illustrates false repentance, where words are spoken but the heart does not turn. Abraham and the Fear of God Consider Abraham in Genesis 22. God commanded him to sacrifice Isaac, yet an angel stopped him at the last moment: “Do not lay your hand on the boy…for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.” —Genesis 22:12 Abraham’s obedience was rooted in his fear of God, which outweighed even his love for Isaac. James 2:23 calls Abraham a friend of God. The Hebrew Midwives: Fear That Produces Obedience In Exodus 1, Pharaoh commanded the Hebrew midwives to kill newborn boys: “When you serve as midwife…if it is a son, you shall kill him…But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them.” —Exodus 1:16-17 The midwives demonstrate that fear of God can outweigh fear of man, producing obedience even under life-threatening circumstances. Application Today Share the gospel despite fear of rejection. Stand against gossip or immorality even when peers oppose us. Make decisions based on God’s will, not societal pressure. Pharaoh’s False Repentance: Exodus 9–10 After seven plagues, Pharaoh finally said: “This time I have sinned; the LORD is in the right, and I and my people are in the wrong.” —Exodus 9:27 Pharaoh’s repentance was shallow. He wanted only the hail to stop: “Plead with the Lord, for there has been enough of God's thunder and hail. I will let you go, and you shall stay no longer.” —Exodus 9:28 Moses immediately recognized the problem: “But as for you and your servants, I know that you do not yet fear the Lord God.” —Exodus 9:30 Pharaoh repeated this pattern with each plague. He confessed, pleaded, even asked for forgiveness—but once relief came, he hardened his heart again (Exodus 10:20). This is a clear example of false repentance: confession motivated by fear of consequences rather than genuine sorrow. Lessons from Pharaoh’s Repentance Repenting without fear of God is temporary. Avoid minimizing your sin. Pharaoh often implied his sin was minor or isolated. Desperation alone is not true repentance. Confession must come from genuine sorrow and commitment to change. Fear of God Produces Obedience The contrast between Pharaoh and the midwives highlights a biblical truth: fear of God leads to obedience, and disobedience leads to judgment. Moses told Israel at Sinai that the fear of God prevents sin (Exodus 20:20). Deuteronomy 8:6 and Psalm 128:1 connect fearing God with keeping His commandments. Jeremiah 2:19 and 32:40 show that a lack of fear leads to idolatry and rebellion. Ecclesiastes 12:13 sums it up: “Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.” Practical Takeaways Whatever we fear most shapes our lives: Fear of man leads to compromise. Fear of God aligns our hearts and actions with His will. Pharaoh’s account serves as a warning: Avoid false repentance motivated by fear of consequences. Cultivate a healthy fear of God that produces obedience. Guard your heart against repeated disobedience that can lead to hardening, as with Pharaoh. “The remarkable
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