What does Exodus 7:15 teach about God's timing and preparation for His plans? The Verse in Focus “Go to Pharaoh in the morning when he goes out to the water. Stand on the bank of the Nile to meet him, and take in your hand the staff that turned into a snake.” (Exodus 7:15) Spotlight on Timing: Morning by the Nile • God pinpoints “the morning,” revealing a deliberate schedule, not random chance. • Pharaoh’s routine—bathing in the Nile—sets the stage for an unavoidable confrontation; God ensures Pharaoh cannot evade the message. • The directive shows that divine timing intersects ordinary human habits, turning the mundane into a moment of revelation (cf. Exodus 8:20). Preparation: Staff in Hand • Moses already holds a proven tool: “the staff that turned into a snake.” Previous miracles prepared him for this encounter (Exodus 4:2–5). • God recycles earlier lessons; nothing in Moses’ past obedience is wasted. • This single instrument becomes the visible link between prior preparation and present assignment. Connecting Threads Through Scripture • Genesis 22:13–14 – A ram is readied before Abraham ascends the mountain, illustrating forethought in provision. • Joshua 3:5 – “Tomorrow the LORD will do wonders,” underscoring deliberate scheduling. • Esther 4:14 – Mordecai notes Esther’s royal position is timed “for such a time as this.” • Habakkuk 2:3 – “The vision awaits an appointed time… it will not delay.” • Galatians 4:4 – “When the fullness of time had come, God sent His Son,” demonstrating ultimate precision. Takeaways for Our Walk • Trust the Lord’s calendar; He sets meetings in advance and ensures we arrive on time. • Expect Him to use past experiences and resources He has already placed in our hands. • Ordinary routines may become divine appointments; remain attentive. • Obedience aligns us with God’s schedule, positioning us to witness His power exactly when He intends. |