God Reveals His Power
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God Reveals His Power

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*This weekly newsletter will share about the Bible Breakdown podcast, things about RLC, and my favorite things from around the web. My prayer is it will help you know God better.

Hello friends. Happy Saturday!
As May comes to a close, we’re reminded to reflect on what God has done. Exodus 10 shows us that God’s actions are not random—they are intentional and revealing. He works in ways that display His power and draw people to Himself. This passage reminds us to remember and pass on His faithfulness.


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Exodus 10:1–2 (NLT)
“Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Return to Pharaoh and make your demands again. I have made him and his officials stubborn so I can display my miraculous signs among them. I’ve also done it so you can tell your children and grandchildren about how I made a mockery of the Egyptians and about the signs I displayed among them—and so you will know that I am the Lord.’”

Observation: God’s actions have purpose beyond the immediate situation. He is revealing His power and identity to His people. What He does is meant to be remembered and passed down through generations. This shows that faith is not just personal—it is generational. God wants His people to know Him deeply. His works are meant to strengthen faith and build trust.

Application: Take time to remember and share what God has done in your life.

Prayer: Thank You, Jesus, for revealing Yourself through Your power and faithfulness. Help me remember Your works and share them with others.


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God’s faithfulness is meant to be remembered, not forgotten. What He has done in your life matters more than you realize. Your story can strengthen someone else’s faith. Keep telling it.