Ep 366 | Exodus 7-13, Come Follow Me 2026 (April 6-12)

Ep 366 | Exodus 7-13, Come Follow Me 2026 (April 6-12)

From Talking Scripture by Mike Day & Bryce Dunford

April 2, 2026 · 1h 7m

About this episode

The episode discusses the themes of the plagues in Exodus, God's mercy, and the significance of the Passover in both ancient and modern contexts.

→ Watch on YouTube → Detailed Show Notes → Timestamps: (00:00) Multiplying signs and the law of increasing witnesses. God increases in severity as an act of kindness towards those he strives to redeem. (05:02) The Lord wants to save Israel. A summary of the escalation of the plagues as a sign of God’s mercy towards Egypt. (17:11) Nephi’s journey to the Promised Land has many parallels with the Exodus story. (19:38) Pharaoh’s heart is hardened and he is angry that the Israelites are spared from the plagues. The world often attempts to dismiss God’s miracles. (21:06) The ten plagues can be seen as a contest between the Egyptian gods and the power of Jehovah. Later, Christians will interpret the signs given by the magicians of Pharaoh as the power of the adversary. (30:26) Moses did not present the whole truth to Pharaoh, rather he only gave him what was needful. Truth is to be given gradually. (43:39) The significant and relevance of the Passover. The blood of the Lamb saved Israel anciently and continues to do so today. Jesus is the Passover Lamb, slain for the sins of the world. (52:34) The Passover ordinance was changed from a local family experience to a national pilgrimage in…

People in this episode

Hosts: Mike Day, Bryce Dunford

Topics covered

  • Exodus
  • plagues
  • God's mercy
  • Passover
  • Israelites
  • spirituality

Keywords

  • Exodus 7-13
  • plagues
  • God's mercy
  • Passover
  • Nephi
  • Pharaoh
  • Israelites

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Israel, Egypt

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