How do you show the difference between miracles and magic? You do something magic can’t duplicate, and you make it do something completely unnatural: “I will set apart in that day the land of Goshen.”
Pharoah does what so many do. He’s willing to lie to get concessions, but then he goes back on his promise. Does he harden his heart, or does God, or is it a combination of both? We know that God does (7:3), and it states here repeatedly that Pharoah does. It could be that Pharoah hardened his heart, and God in His sovereignty allowed it, effectively hardening Pharoah’s heart. But it seems to be more than that:
Romans 9:17-18 (WEB) “For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, ‘For this very purpose I caused you to be raised up, that I might show in you my power, and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.’ So then, he has mercy on whom he desires, and he hardens whom he desires.”
Pharoah was a petulant king. I’m sure that he hardened his own heart. But, when he was wavering, God hardened his heart for him. After all, God had a purpose behind it all!
Thought for the day: Unlike Pharoah, we should make sure that we are truthful and honest in our dealings.
Matthew 5:37 (WEB) “But let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes’ and your ‘No’ be ‘No.’ Whatever is more than these is of the evil one.”