SCRIPTURE: EXODUS 5
IMPORTANT VERSE:
“This is what the Lord, the God of Israel says” “Let my people go, so that they may hold a festival to me in the desert.” (Exodus 5:1)
“Pharaoh said, “Who is the lord that I should obey him and let Israel go? I do not know and lord and I will not let Israel go.” (Exodus 5:2)
BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW (vs. 1-21)
Afterward Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: “Let my people go, so that they may hold a festival to me in the desert.'” Pharaoh said, “Who is the Lord, that I should obey him and let Israel go? I do not know the lord and I will not let Israel go.”
But the king of Egypt said, “Moses and Aaron, why are you taking the people away from their labor? Get back to your work!” Then Pharaoh said, “Look, the people of the land are now numerous and you are stopping them from working.”
That same day Pharaoh gave this order to the slave drivers and foremen in charge of the People: “You are no longer to supply the people with straw for making bricks; let them go and gather their own straw. But require them to make the same number of bricks as before; don’t reduce the quota. They are lazy; that is why they are crying out, ‘Let us go and sacrifice to our God.’ Make the work harder for the men so that they keep working and pay no attention to lies.”
Then the slave drivers and the foremen went out and said to the people, “This is what Pharaoh says: ‘I will not give you any more straw. Go and get your own straw wherever you can find it, but your work will not be reduced at all.'” So the people scattered all over Egypt to gather stubble to use for straw. The slave drivers kept pressing them, saying, “Complete the work required of you for each day, just as when you had straw.” The Israelite foremen appointed by Pharaoh’s slave drivers were beaten and were asked, “Why didn’t you meet your quota of bricks yesterday or today, as before?”
Then the Israelite foremen went and appealed to Pharaoh: “Why have you treated your servants this way? Your servants are given no straw, yet we are told, ‘Make bricks!” Your servants are being beaten, but the fault is with your own people.”
Pharaoh said, “Lazy, that’s what you are – lazy! That is why you keep saying, ‘Let us go and sacrifice to the Lord.’ Now get to work. You will not be given any straw, yet you must produce your full quota of bricks.”
The Israelite foremen realized they were in trouble when they were told. “You are not to reduce the number of bricks required of you for each day.” When they left Pharaoh, they found Moses and Aaron waiting to meet them, and they said, “May the Lord look upon you and judge you! You have made us a stench to Pharaoh and his officials and have put a sword in their hand to kill us.:
GOD PROMISES DELIVERANCE (vs. 22-23)
Moses returned to the Lord and said, “O Lord, why have you brought trouble upon these people? Is this why you sent me” Ever since I went to Pharaoh to speak in your name, he has brought trouble upon these people, and you have not rescued your people at all.
THOUGHTS: (By Warren Wiersbe)
When Moses and Aaron began their work in Egypt, their first problem was with Pharaoh. Not only did Pharaoh refuse to let the people leave Egypt, he made their work more difficult. That gave Moses a second problem – his own people, who blamed him for their plight. He had a foretaste of the criticism and rebellion he would experience for the next forty years. Often the people you help the most appreciate you the least. Moses’ third problem was with the Lord Himself. God had promised success but Moses had failed. Even the Jews did not believe him. According to Madame Guyon: “In the commencement of spiritual life, our hardest task is to bear with our neighbor, In its progress with ourselves, and in its end with God.”
