Lo Fi Friday’s Podcast | Why Was God About to Kill Moses | Episode 37
Send us a text Why Was God About to Kill Moses? In Exodus 4:21–26, the story suddenly stops — and God confronts Moses on the road. In this LoFi Friday’s Edition of Slow 2 Speak with Vooch, we slow down and sit with one of the most confusing moments in the book of Exodus. Why would God send Moses to confront Pharaoh — and then threaten his life before the mission even begins? This episode explores the biblical background behind the passage, including God’s covenant with Abraham, the meaning of...
Why Was God About to Kill Moses?
In Exodus 4:21–26, the story suddenly stops — and God confronts Moses on the road.
In this LoFi Friday’s Edition of Slow 2 Speak with Vooch, we slow down and sit with one of the most confusing moments in the book of Exodus.
Why would God send Moses to confront Pharaoh — and then threaten his life before the mission even begins?
This episode explores the biblical background behind the passage, including God’s covenant with Abraham, the meaning of “firstborn son,” and why alignment mattered before Moses could represent God publicly.
Rather than turning this moment into fear-based self-inspection, we focus on what the text is actually doing — drawing a line between calling, covenant, and responsibility.
This reflection is for anyone who:
- Has struggled to understand Exodus 4:21–26
- Wonders how obedience and alignment really work
- Wants to avoid guilt-driven faith while taking Scripture seriously
- Is trying to live faithfully without nitpicking every mistake
This isn’t a lecture — it’s a slow, grounded conversation that lets the text speak and invites honest reflection.
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