Welcome Yeshua’s Yeladim

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Transcript Welcome Yeshua’s Yeladim

We Love You!
 Please
don’t talk when others are talking.
 Please
raise your hand if you would like to
ask a question.
 Please
 You
keep your hands and feet to yourself.
must ask to leave the room.
Shemot/Exodus 6:3-9:35
“Let The Plagues Begin”

Aaron threw down
his staff and it
turned into a snake!

The Egyptian
magicians threw
their rod down and
they also turned into
snakes.

Aaron’s rod
swallowed the
snakes.

Pharaoh was not
impressed.

Moses and Aaron
obeyed God and
struck the water.

The water turned
to blood and the
fish that were in
the Nile died.

The magicians of
Egypt did the
same.

Punished with many
frogs.

The magicians did
the same with their
secret arts.

The LORD removed
the frogs and they
died.

The Egyptians piled
them in heaps.

Pharaoh did not keep
his promise.

Moses struck the dust
of the earth, that it
would become lice.

There were lice on
man and beast.

The Egyptian
magicians tried to
recreate this plague
but could not!

Next the LORD sent a
great swarm of flies into
Egypt.

There were no flies
where the Jewish people
lived.

Pharaoh said they could
only go a short distance.

The LORD remove the
swarms of flies.

Pharaoh changed his
mind.

Pharaoh was warned
that many of their
animals would get sick
and die.

Moses also told Pharaoh
that the Jewish animals
would not die.

Moses left Pharaoh and
the next day many of
the animals of Egypt
died.

But the heart of
Pharaoh was hardened,
and he did not let the
people go.

Boils broke out on
man and beast in
all of Egypt.

Boils are large and
painful sores on a
person’s skin.

It would really
hurt!

Yet Pharaoh was
stubborn and
would not listen to
Moses and Aaron.

The hail struck the
animals in the fields and
the crops and trees.

They were killed and
destroyed.

Where the sons of Israel
were, there was no hail.

Pharaoh saw that the
storm ended he changed
his mind and would not let
the sons of Israel go.

God promised a
special promised
land.

They thought they
could keep God
from keeping his
promises.

No person, or king
or even the Evil One
can stop God from
keeping his
promises.

Pharaoh promised
then lied and changed
his mind.

He hates you just like
Pharaoh hated the
Jewish people.

The Evil One wants to
keep you down.

He wants the very
worst for you.
 Yeshua
wants
the very best
and provides us
freedom from
the Evil One.
 He
defeated the
Evil One by His
Death and
Resurrection.

Makat (Ma-cat) – “Plague”
 God
gave Pharaoh warnings
concerning the plagues.
 Pharaoh
was stubborn and
would not let Israel go.
 God
keeps His Promises, both
to Israel and us!