Not all Psalms are in the book of Psalms. One of the most famous Psalms was written by Moses in Exodus 15, called The Song of Moses. Israel had just been led through the Red Sea with Pharoh’s army behind them destroyed, and Moses sang this Psalm. “The Horse and its reader He has cast into the sea. Who is Like You Oh God among the gods?” Pharoh had hardened his heart so badly that he didn’t even recognize the danger of taking his army into the bottom of the sea with walls of water on each side. His ability to discern the conditions was blinded by his desire to go against YHVH’s will. His heart was so hard that He couldn’t listen to reason. The question is, “do we let our hearts get hard by refusing to listen to the still small voice of our Heavenly Father?” As we see leaders in the world today harden their hearts and rush towards destruction, we must make certain we do not follow them. We must keep our eyes focused on Yashua, the author and finisher of our faith. Blessings.
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