The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 32: Cattle, Boils, and Hail (2025)
Episode Date: February 1, 2025As we continue to read through the ten plagues of Egypt, Fr. Mike uses the example of Pharaoh to show us how our hearts can either harden or melt in response to God. Today we read Exodus 9, Leviticus ...7, and Psalm 49. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Bible in a year podcast where
we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture.
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discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today.
This is day 32. Let's keep on rolling through this.
Day 32 we're going to be reading from Exodus chapter 9, from Leviticus chapter 7, easy for me
to say, Leviticus chapter 7 and Psalm 49. I as always, I am reading from the Revised Standard
Version, the Catholic edition. In fact, I'm using the Great Adventure Bible from Ascension. If you
want to have your own Bible reading plan, you can download that for free from ascensionpress.com slash Bible in a year
so ascensionpress.com slash Bible in a year. Today we are as I said we're going
through Exodus chapter 9 we're going to continue reading more of the plagues.
We have not yet through all of them yet we're kind of right smack dab in the
middle of them with Exodus chapter 9
Exodus chapter 9 then the Lord said to Moses go into Pharaoh and say to him
thus says the Lord the God of the Hebrews let my people go that they may
serve me for if you refuse to let them go and still hold them behold the hand
of the
Lord will fall with a very severe plague upon your cattle, which are in your field, the
horses, the donkeys, the camels, the herds, and the flocks. But the Lord will make a distinction
between the cattle of Israel and the cattle of Egypt, so that nothing shall die of all
that belongs to the sons of Israel. And the Lord set a time, saying, Tomorrow the Lord
will do this thing in the land. And the
next day the Lord did this thing. All the cattle of the Egyptians died, but of the cattle of the
sons of Israel not one died. And Pharaoh sent, and behold not one of the cattle of the Israelites was
dead. But the heart of Pharaoh was hardened, and he did not let the people go. And the Lord said
to Moses and Aaron, Take handfuls of ashes from the kiln
and let Moses throw them toward heaven in the sight of Pharaoh, and it shall become fine dust
over all the land of Egypt, and become boils breaking out in sores on man and beast throughout
all the land of Egypt. So they took ashes from the kiln and stood before Pharaoh, and Moses threw
them toward heaven, and it became boils breaking out in sores on man and beast and the magicians could not stand before
Moses because of the boils for the boils were upon the magicians and upon all the
Egyptians but the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh and he did not listen
to them as the Lord had spoken to Moses then the Lord said to Moses rise up
early in the morning and and stand before Pharaoh,
and say to him, Thus says the Lord, the God of the Hebrews,
Let my people go that they may serve me.
For this time I will send all my plagues upon your heart and upon your servants and your
people that you may know that there is none like me in all the earth.
For by now I could have put forth my hand and struck you and your people with pestilence,
and you would have been cut off from the earth.
But for this purpose have I let you live, to show you my power, so that my name may
be declared throughout all the earth.
You are still exalting yourself against my people, and will not let them go.
Behold, tomorrow about this time I will cause very heavy hail to fall, such as never has
been in Egypt from the day it was
founded until now.
Now therefore, send, get your cattle and all that you have in the field into safe shelter,
for the hail shall come down upon every man and beast that is in the field and is not
brought home and they shall die.
Then he who feared the word of the Lord among the servants of Pharaoh made his slaves and
his cattle flee into the houses, but he who did not regard the word of the Lord among the servants of Pharaoh made his slaves and his cattle flee into the houses But he who did not regard the word of the Lord left his slaves and his cattle in the field and the Lord said to Moses
Stretch forth your hand toward heaven that there may be hail in all the land of Egypt
Upon man and beast in every plant of the field throughout the land of Egypt
Then Moses stretched forth his rod toward heaven and the Lord sent thunder and hail and fire ran down to the earth
And the Lord rained hail upon the land of Egypt
There was hail and fire flashing continually in the midst of the hail very much hail such as has never been in all the land
of Egypt since it became a nation
The hail struck down everything that was in the field throughout all the land of Egypt both man became a nation. The hail struck down everything that was in the field
throughout all the land of Egypt, both man and beast,
and the hail struck down 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.
Then Pharaoh sent and called Moses and Aaron
and said to them, I have sinned this time.
The Lord is in the right,
and I and my people are in the wrong.
Entreat the Lord, for there has been enough
of this thunder and hail.
I will let you go and you shall stay no longer.
Moses said to him, as soon as I have gone out of the city,
I will stretch out my hands to the Lord,
the thunder will cease and there will be no more hail.
That you may know that the earth is the Lord's.
But as for you and your servants,
I know that you do not yet fear the Lord God.
The flax and the barley were ruined,
for the barley was in the ear and the flax was in the bud.
But the wheat and the spelt were not ruined,
for they are late in coming up.
So Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh
and stretched out his hands to the Lord,
and the thunder and the hail ceased, and the rain no longer poured upon the earth.
But when Pharaoh saw that the rain and the hail and the thunder had ceased, he sinned yet again and hardened his heart, he and his servants.
So the heart of Pharaoh was hardened and he did not let the sons of Israel go as the Lord had spoken through Moses
The book of Leviticus chapter 7
This is the law of the guilt offering
It is most holy in the place where they kill the burnt offering They shall kill the guilt offering And its blood shall be thrown on the altar roundabout.
And all its fat shall be offered, the fat tail, the fat that covers the entrails, the two kidneys
with the fat that is on them at the loins, and the appendage of the liver, which he shall take away
with the kidneys. The priest shall burn them on the altar as an offering by fire to the Lord.
It is a guilt offering. Every male among the priests may eat of it. It shall be eaten in a holy place.
It is most holy.
The guilt offering is like the sin offering.
There is one law for them.
The priest who makes atonement with it shall have it.
And the priest who offers any man's burnt offering
shall have for himself the skin of the burnt offering
which he has offered.
And every cereal offering baked in the oven
and all that is prepared on a pan or a griddle shall be long to the priest who offers it and
Every cereal offering mixed with oil or dry shall be for all the sons of Aaron one as well as another
And this is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings which one may offer to the Lord
For if he offers it for a Thanksgiving
Then he shall offer it with the thank offering on leavened cakes mixed with oil,
on leavened wafers spread with oil, and cakes of fine flour well mixed with oil.
With the sacrifice of his peace offerings for Thanksgiving, he shall bring his offering with cakes of leavened bread.
And of such he shall offer one cake from each offering as an offering to the Lord.
It shall belong to the priest who throws the blood
of the peace offerings, and the flesh of the sacrifice
of his peace offerings for Thanksgiving
shall be eaten on the day of his offering.
He shall not leave any of it until the morning.
But if the sacrifice of his offering is a votive offering
or a freewill offering, it shall be eaten on the day
that he offers his sacrifice, and the next day
what remains of it shall be eaten.
But what remains of the flesh of the sacrifice
on the third day shall be burned with fire.
If any of the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offerings
is eaten on the third day,
he who offers it shall not be accepted,
neither shall it be credited to him.
It shall be an abomination,
and he who eats of it shall bear his iniquity.
Flesh that touches any unclean thing shall not be eaten, it shall be burned with fire.
All who are clean may eat flesh, but the person who eats of the flesh of the sacrifice of
the Lord's peace offerings, while an uncleanness is on him, that person shall be cut off from
his people.
And if anyone touches an unclean thing, whether the uncleanness
of man, or an unclean beast, or an unclean abomination, and then eats of the flesh of
the sacrifice of the Lord's peace offerings, that person shall be cut off from his people.
The Lord said to Moses, Say to the people of Israel, You shall eat no fat of ox, or
sheep, or goat. The fat of an animal that dies of itself, and the fat
of one that is torn to beasts, may be put to any other use, but on no account shall
you eat it. For every person who eats of the fat of an animal, of which an offering by
fire is made to the Lord, shall be cut off from his people. Moreover, you shall eat no
blood whatever, whether of fowl or of animal, in any of your dwellings.
Whoever eats any blood, that person shall be cut off
from his people.
The Lord said to Moses, say to the sons of Israel,
he that offers the sacrifice of his peace offerings
to the Lord shall bring his offering to the Lord
from his sacrifice of his peace offerings.
He shall bring with his own hands the offerings by fire to the Lord.
He shall bring the fat with the breast, that the breast may be waved as a wave offering
before the Lord.
The priest shall burn the fat on the altar, but the breast shall be for Aaron and his
sons.
And the right thigh you shall give to the priest as an offering from the sacrifice of
your peace offerings.
He among the sons of Aaron who offers the blood of the peace offerings and the fat shall have the right
thigh for a portion. For the breast that is waived and the thigh that is offered I have
taken from the sons of Israel out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings and have given them
to Aaron the priest and to his sons as a perpetual debt from the sons of Israel. This is the
portion of Aaron and of his sons from the offerings made by fire to the Lord.
Consecrated to them on the day that they were presented to serve as priests of the Lord.
The Lord commanded this to be given them by the sons of Israel on the day that they were anointed.
It is a perpetual debt throughout their generations.
This is the law of the burnt offering, of the serial of the sin offering of the guilt offering of the consecration and
Of the peace offerings which the Lord commanded Moses on Mount Sinai on the day that he commanded the sons of Israel to bring their
Offerings to the Lord in the wilderness of Sinai
Psalm 49 the folly of trust in riches to the choir master a psalm of the sons of Korah
Hear this all peoples give ear all inhabitants of the world both low and high rich and poor together
My mouth shall speak wisdom
The meditation of my heart shall be understanding,
I will incline my ear to a proverb, I will solve my riddle to the music of the
liar.
Why should I fear in times of trouble, When the iniquity of my persecutors surrounds
me, Men who trust in their wealth and boast in the abundance of their riches?
Truly, no man can ransom himself, Or give to God the price of his life. For the ransom of his life is costly and can never suffice that he should continue to live on forever and never see the pit
Yes, he shall see that even the wise die
The fool and the stupid alike must perish and leave their wealth to others
Their graves are their homes forever, their dwelling places to all
generations though they named lands for their own. Man cannot abide in this pomp. He is like
the beasts that perish. This is the fate of those who have foolish confidence, the end of those who
are pleased with their portion. Like sheep they are appointed for Sheol. Death shall be their shepherd.
Straight to the grave they descend, and their form shall waste away. Sheol shall be their
home. But God will ransom my soul from the power of Sheol, for he will receive me. Be
not afraid when one becomes rich, when the glory of his house increases, for when he dies,
he will carry nothing away, his glory will not go down after him. Though while he lives,
he counts himself happy, as though a man gets praised when he does well for himself,
he will go to the generations of his father, who will never more see the light.
Man cannot abide in his pomp, He's like the beasts that perish
Father in heaven give you praise and we thank you for your word
We thank you for speaking to us today and for sharing your heart with us
We continue to thank you for your willingness to fight your willingness to wrestle not just against us Lord
And not just with us but to wrestle for us to enter into our lives with your grace with your goodness and
With your power Lord
We ask that you please conquer us by your love conquer us by your grace
Help us to surrender and to submit our minds and our hearts our entire lives to your reign
You are the king you are the god of everything and we give you praise in Jesus name, name of
the Father, Son, Holy Spirit, amen.
So, um, one of the questions that comes up a lot when we read the book of Exodus
and we get to the 10 plagues of Israel.
One of the questions is, so why is God heartening Pharaoh's heart?
What does it mean that it says that God heartens Pharaoh's heart?
The, because there's two different expressions that are used.
Um, there's times when scripture says that, um, the Lord heartened Pharaoh's heart and Because there's two different expressions that are used. There's times when scripture says
that the Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart,
and there's other times when it says
Pharaoh hardened his own heart.
So what does that mean?
Well, one of the things that it doesn't mean
is that God took away Pharaoh's free will.
It does not mean that God overwhelmed Pharaoh
like Pharaoh was gonna let the people of Israel go,
but God said, nope, I wanna teach a lesson
or something like this. That's not what's going on here what's going on is I've
heard it's explained this way that God is always good right so God is goodness
itself got his truth itself got his life itself got his mercy itself and the only
thing he emits essentially are those things truth and goodness and mercy and
life and love and joy
It's kind of like the Sun. So here is the Sun the Sun emits light and heat and
so in the presence of the Sun in the presence of the Sun's heat
wax melts
Wax becomes soft in the presence of the Sun but clay hardens in the presence of the Sun
it's in many ways about the disposition of the Sun, but clay hardens in the presence of the Sun. It's in many ways about the disposition of the heart. If my heart is open to the Lord, if
my heart is, even if it's slightly hard but it is made of wax, like I've said, no
I'm actually want to do your will Lord, if my heart is wax it becomes melted in
the presence of the Lord, it becomes softened in the presence of the Lord, but if my
heart is clay it becomes hardened in the presence of the Lord to become softened in the presence of the Lord but if my heart is clay it becomes hardened in the presence of the Lord and so here is God who's revealing himself right he's revealing his power to the people of
Israel and to the people of Egypt he's revealing himself to
Pharaoh and Pharaoh is getting to know that this is a God who is beyond all of all other gods
We'll talk about that tomorrow. He's a God who conquers other gods
and yet Pharaoh
obstinately and stubbornly
Refuses to acknowledge him
God is obviously demonstrating his reality. He's obviously demonstrating his power
He's obviously demonstrating the fact that he is on the side of the people of Israel
And Pharaoh in the sight of that
and Pharaoh in the sight of that Pharaoh hardens his heart and in the sight of that in presence of that Pharaoh allows his heart to become hardened by God's
presence and by God's power and by God's goodness fighting for his own people
and that's the question we have to ask see it's easy it's easy if we say well
God hardened Pharaoh's heart and we think of it in the terms we probably
would think of it on the face but when we realize that no God never overwhelms someone's free will he always works with our
free will by in a mystery of grace I don't know how that works but it works but God always retains
our free will and he works with it then we have to realize oh does this happen in my life where I
I find my heart becoming hardened in God's presence,
that God has revealed himself to me at other times,
but right now, when maybe I don't get the blessing
that I'm looking for right now,
when I'm going through dark times,
right now when I'm struggling,
maybe that's when I begin to harden my own heart to the Lord.
Maybe in his presence I harden my heart,
or maybe even in his silence I harden my heart, or maybe even in his silence I harden my heart.
The challenge is to never let our hearts
become hardened to the Lord.
The challenge would be that I always have a heart
that is soft when it comes to the Lord's presence
and his power and his will for my life.
That's why we need each other. We need prayers with each
other. We need to be able to lift each other up because of the fact that this is difficult.
In fact, without God's action of grace, it is impossible. So let's pray for each other
as we continue. Now we're fully into the second month of journeying through the Bible, this
Bible in a Year podcast. My name is Father Mike, so let's keep praying for each other.
I am praying for you.
Please pray for me and I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.