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In Exodus 8, Pharaoh is drowning in frogs — in his house, in his bed, in his palace — and when Moses asks him when he wants relief… he says, “Tomorrow."

Tomorrow?

When you’re surrounded by what’s destroying your peace, why wait another night?

Because pride will make you tolerate what God is trying to remove.

This episode isn’t about ancient plagues.
It’s about pressure.
It’s about compromise.
It’s about how we beg God to take away discomfort but refuse to surrender control.

Frogs covered Egypt.
Gnats rose from the dust.
Flies darkened the sky.
And with every warning, Pharaoh hardened his heart.

Relief came…
But repentance never did.

How many “tomorrows” have we spoken?
How many warnings have we ignored?
How long can a heart resist before it turns to stone?

Exodus 8 shows us something powerful:
God doesn’t escalate because He’s cruel.
He escalates because He’s merciful enough to keep warning you.

There comes a point where pressure isn’t punishment —
it’s exposure.

And pride?
Pride will make you sleep with frogs just so you don’t have to bow.

This is Exodus 8.
This is confrontation.
This is mercy knocking louder.