Posted by: Bill Hornbeck | July 12, 2022

“Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.”

Today’s devotion comes from Exodus 9:22-26.

“Now the LORD said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand toward the sky, that hail may fall on all the land of Egypt, on man and on beast and on every plant of the field, throughout the land of Egypt.”  Moses stretched out his staff toward the sky, and the LORD sent thunder and hail, and fire ran down to the earth.  And the LORD rained hail on the land of Egypt.  So there was hail, and fire flashing continually in the midst of the hail, very severe, such as had not been in all the land of Egypt since it became a nation.  The hail struck all that was in the field through all the land of Egypt, both man and beast;  the hail also struck every plant of the field and shattered every tree of the field.  Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.”  Exodus 9:22-26.

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Through the plagues sent by the LORD, we continue to see the sharp distinction that the LORD made between His people and the Egyptians.  “The hail struck all that was in the field through all the land of Egypt, both man and beast;  the hail also struck every plant of the field and shattered every tree of the field.  Only in the land of Goshen, where the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.”  Verses 25-26.

As additional examples of the sharp distinction that the LORD made between His people and the Egyptians, consider also the following verses.

“But on that day I will set apart the land of Goshen, where My people are living, so that no swarms of flies will be there, in order that you may know that I, the LORD, am in the midst of the land.  I will put a division between My people and your people.  …”  Exodus 8:22-23. 

“But the LORD will make a distinction between the livestock of Israel and the livestock of Egypt, so that nothing will die of all that belongs to the sons of Israel.”’”  Exodus 9:4.

“But against any of the sons of Israel a dog will not even bark, whether against man or beast, that you may understand how the LORD makes a distinction between Egypt and Israel.’”  Exodus 11:7.

More generally, these and other Scriptures give us hope of God’s special protection for His people.

“5 You will not be afraid of the terror by night,
Or of the arrow that flies by day;
6 Of the pestilence that stalks in darkness,
Or of the destruction that lays waste at noon.
7 A thousand may fall at your side
And ten thousand at your right hand,
But it shall not approach you.
8 You will only look on with your eyes
And see the recompense of the wicked.
9 For you have made the LORD, my refuge,
Even the Most High, your dwelling place.
10 No evil will befall you,
Nor will any plague come near your tent.” Psalm 91:5-10.

“5 The LORD is your keeper;
The LORD is your shade on your right hand.
6 The sun will not smite you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
7 The LORD will protect you from all evil;
He will keep your soul.
8 The LORD will guard your going out and your coming in
From this time forth and forever.” Psalm 121:5-8.

“20 Come, my people, enter into your rooms
And close your doors behind you;
Hide for a little while
Until indignation runs its course.
21 For behold, the LORD is about to come out from His place
To punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity;
And the earth will reveal her bloodshed
And will no longer cover her slain.” Isaiah 26:20-21.


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