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  • Exodus 7: When God Makes You a God Before Your Enemy
    2026/02/14
    Exodus 7 is where preparation ends and confrontation begins. Moses and Aaron—80 and 83 years old—walk into the most powerful room in the world with nothing but obedience and a staff. What happens next is a collision between heaven’s authority and earthly power. This chapter reveals what happens when God sends you directly into resistance. Counterfeits will rise. Systems will resist. Pride will harden. But what God backs cannot be consumed. If you’ve ever felt intimidated by powerful opposition… if you’ve ever wondered why obedience brought warfare… this episode will hit home. Because when God makes you a representative in the room, you don’t shrink. You swallow the opposition. Welcome to Exodus 7.
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    3 分
  • Exodus 6: When God Says I WILL — Pharaoh Doesn’t Get the Last Word
    2026/02/13
    Ever obeyed God… and everything got worse? That’s where Exodus 6 lives. Moses stepped out.
    Pharaoh pushed back.
    The people lost hope.
    And Heaven didn’t panic. In this chapter, God doesn’t explain Himself —
    He reintroduces Himself. “I AM THE LORD.” Seven times He says,
    “I WILL.” Not maybe.
    Not someday.
    Not if conditions improve. I WILL bring you out.
    I WILL rescue you.
    I WILL redeem you. This is for the person who feels crushed.
    For the one whose obedience made things harder.
    For the one who’s tired of fighting Pharaoh. When your spirit feels broken and you can’t even receive hope…
    God is still working. Exodus 6 reminds us:
    Deliverance starts in identity before it shows up in reality. Before the sea splits…
    Before the chains fall…
    Before the victory post… God declares who He is. And when God says “I WILL” —
    Pharaoh’s power starts shaking. This isn’t just history.
    This is for right now. If you’ve been in the tension…
    If you’ve been doubting your calling…
    If you’ve been wondering why it got worse… This chapter is for you.
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    5 分
  • Exodus 5: Obedience Started a War
    2026/02/12
    God said, “Go.” Moses went. He stood before Pharaoh and said,
    “Let my people go.” And Pharaoh didn’t soften. He hardened. Exodus 5 is the chapter no one preaches enough. The workload doubled.
    The straw disappeared.
    The pressure intensified. And the people blamed Moses. Obedience didn’t bring relief. It started a war. In this episode of Baker Mode, we break down what happens when doing what God says brings opposition instead of applause — how resistance doesn’t mean you missed God, and why breakthrough often comes after backlash. Sometimes the war proves you’re on assignment. If you stepped out and things got harder… You might be exactly where you’re supposed to be.
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    3 分
  • Exodus 4: Stop Making Excuses — God Already Chose You
    2026/02/12
    The fire burned. The call was clear. And Moses still hesitated. “Who am I?”
    “What if they don’t believe me?”
    “I can’t speak well.”
    “Send someone else.” Exodus 4 isn’t about Pharaoh yet. It’s about insecurity. Moses saw his weakness.
    God saw His power. In this episode of Baker Mode, we break down how excuses often mask fear — and why God doesn’t choose you because you’re polished. He chooses you because He’s present. You don’t need perfect speech.
    You don’t need flawless confidence.
    You don’t need a resume. If He called you…
    He equipped you. The question isn’t whether you’re ready. It’s whether you’ll stop arguing.
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    3 分
  • Exodus 3: The Fire That Didn’t Burn
    2026/02/12
    Moses wasn’t looking for God. He was tending sheep.
    Living quietly.
    Forty years removed from Egypt. And then… Fire. But the bush wasn’t consumed. Exodus 3 is the moment heaven interrupts the ordinary. “Moses, Moses.” Not a speech.
    Not a ceremony.
    A name. The fire didn’t destroy.
    It revealed. Holy ground.
    A divine name.
    A mission that would shake empires. “I AM WHO I AM.” In this episode of Baker Mode, we break down what it means when God calls you in the middle of obscurity — how divine encounters don’t always happen in temples, and why sometimes the fire is meant to awaken, not consume. The bush burned. But it wasn’t destroyed. Because when God ignites something… It’s sustained by Him.
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    3 分
  • Exodus 2: God Was Working While Moses Was Hidden
    2026/02/12
    Pharaoh ordered death. Babies thrown into the Nile.
    Fear everywhere. And one mother refused. Exodus 2 begins with a basket.
    A river.
    A rescue. Moses wasn’t leading yet.
    He wasn’t speaking yet.
    He wasn’t called yet. He was hidden. Raised in Pharaoh’s house.
    Confused about his identity.
    Acting too soon.
    Running into the wilderness. Forty years in Midian.
    Silence.
    Obscurity.
    Waiting. But heaven wasn’t inactive. God was shaping a deliverer
    long before He revealed him. In this episode of Baker Mode, we break down what it means when your life feels unseen — how preparation often happens in obscurity, and why hidden seasons aren’t wasted seasons. Before the fire.
    Before the plagues.
    Before the Red Sea. There was a desert. And God was still working.
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    3 分
  • Exodus 1: They Were Small — But God Made Them a Threat
    2026/02/12
    They didn’t come in loud. They came in small.
    Just a family.
    Just seventy souls. But God multiplied them. Exodus 1 is what happens when heaven starts growing something — and the world feels threatened. A new Pharaoh rises.
    Fear spreads.
    Control increases.
    Oppression begins. The harder they were pressed…
    The more they multiplied. That’s the pattern. In this episode of Baker Mode, we break down what it means to grow under pressure — how favor attracts resistance, and why opposition is often proof that something powerful is happening. They weren’t dangerous. They were increasing. And when God blesses something… Power gets nervous. Small doesn’t mean insignificant. It means strategic.
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    3 分
  • Genesis 50: You Meant It for Evil — But God Meant It for Good
    2026/02/12
    Jacob is gone. The brothers are afraid. They think the protection is over. They assume Joseph has been waiting for revenge. Genesis 50 is the final test. Would power rewrite grace? But Joseph weeps. “You meant evil against me…” He doesn’t deny it.
    He doesn’t minimize it.
    He doesn’t pretend it didn’t hurt. “But God meant it for good.” The pit wasn’t random.
    The prison wasn’t wasted.
    The betrayal wasn’t outside God’s reach. In this episode of Baker Mode, we break down sovereignty at the deepest level — how God can work through human evil without endorsing it, and why perspective changes everything. Joseph didn’t just survive the story. He understood it. And when you understand that God is bigger than what tried to break you… You stop needing revenge. The dream wasn’t destroyed. It was developed.
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    3 分