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Summary: GOD will expose your Enemies

Throughout the Bible, we see instances where God exposes the enemies of His people, revealing their sinful intentions and bringing justice upon them.

Haman's Downfall (Esther 7:1-10): Haman, a high-ranking official in King Ahasuerus's court, plotted to kill the Jews, including Mordecai, a relative of Esther. However, God intervened, and Esther revealed Haman's plan to the king, resulting in Haman's execution on the very gallows he had built for Mordecai.

David and Saul (1 Samuel 24:1-22): King Saul, driven by jealousy and hatred, sought to kill David. Yet, God protected David and exposed Saul's intentions. In the cave at En Gedi, David spared Saul's life, demonstrating God's sovereignty over human enemies.

The Story of Daniel and the Lions' Den (Daniel 6:1-28): King Darius's officials conspired against Daniel, forcing him into the lions' den. However, God shut the lions' mouths, and Daniel emerged unscathed. The conspirators were then thrown to the lions, exposing their wickedness.

Ahab and Jezebel (1 Kings 21:1-29): King Ahab and Queen Jezebel falsely accused Naboth, leading to his stoning. God spoke through Elijah, condemning Ahab and Jezebel's actions. Their sin was exposed, and their dynasty ultimately fell.

The Pharaoh of the Exodus (Exodus 7-14): Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go, despite repeated warnings from Moses. God exposed Pharaoh's hard heart through the ten plagues, ultimately destroying the Egyptian army in the Red Sea.

Ahithophel's Treachery (2 Samuel 15-17): Ahithophel, a trusted advisor, betrayed King David by supporting Absalom's rebellion. However, God foiled Ahithophel's plans, and David's loyal followers exposed the treachery. Ahithophel took his own life, illustrating the consequences of his deceit.

Balaam's Schemes (Numbers 22-24): Balaam, a prophet, was hired by Balak to curse the Israelites. Yet, God intervened, speaking through Balaam's donkey and exposing his intentions. Balaam's plans were thwarted, and he ultimately blessed the Israelites instead.

These examples demonstrate God's sovereignty over human enemies, exposing their sinful plans and bringing justice upon them. As the Bible says, "The Lord brings the counsel of the nations to nothing; He frustrates the plans of the peoples" (Psalm 33:10).

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