Most of us have learned a version of repentance that works great in the moment: say the right words, feel the weight, promise change. But Exodus shows a terrifying pattern: Pharaoh confesses twice, sounds sincere, and then hardens again as soon as the hail stops.
This episode is a gut-check for me, because I’ve been quick to confess and slow to change more times than I want to admit. I’m not just asking, “Did I feel bad?” I’m asking, “Did I turn around?”
Topics covered in this episode
The two moments Pharaoh “repents” (Exodus 9–10) and why they sound genuine to me
What changed when the pressure lifted, and why Pharaoh’s servants hardened with him
The difference between worldly grief and godly grief (2 Corinthians 7:10)
Why “Jesus is Lord” was a costly allegiance statement, not a low-cost religious phrase (Romans 10:9)
What repentance actually means (metanoia): a change of mind that produces a change of direction
Why I can’t fight hardness of heart alone (Hebrews 3:12–13)
Confession, prayer, and healing in brotherhood (James 5:16)
Practical ways I’m pursuing the kind of men who will exhort me before sin deceives me
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