Exodus Chapter 11
In the original language when this was written, the word borrow doesn't mean borrow as we understand it. They were to ask for these things not borrow for they could not give anything back. They were going to leave Egypt with all their back wages for all the years of slavery in which they suffered. Later they would use these things for the building of the tabernacle. We will see a time though when it is used to make the golden calf instead but that is another story which will be discussed when later in the book of Exodus.
When someone wholly follows the Lord and is in complete obedience to Him, people will either hate them or think they are great. It is times like this that we really need to stay humble before God and recognize that without God there is nothing we can do that is of any value. Moses recognized this and only failed in this once and it cost him the privilege of entering the promised land. All other times he knew who the source was and who was the one that gave him strength.
Perhaps this is judgment of God for the time years before when the Pharaoh of Egypt slew the male children. Shows clearly that unless one repents and changes, sooner or later our sins are judged.
Lest we think God is cruel. Remember He gave many warnings first before it came to this. In all these things God makes a way for even an Egyptian to escape judgment. All they had to do was believe in this God that Moses represented. In the next few chapters it is recorded that God makes a way that any who believe can be saved from the judgment upon the firstborn. The story of the Passover is a picture of how faith in Jesus Christ can cause a person who is lost and on their way to hell to be saved, born again, made free from sin and on their way to eternal life. Those that applied the blood on their doorposts were saved by faith because they had to believe to apply the blood. Those that believe in Jesus are really applying the blood He shed on the cross for their sins on themselves so that the judgment of God will pass over them. Jesus was crucified on the same date as the Passover. He was the innocent lamb of God that died for the sins of the world. Just as there was no other way to be saved in Egypt years ago there is no other way to be saved now without the blood of the spotless lamb God provided. Jesus the Son of God was also God that became man and died for our sins. DC
Amen
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