If the wilderness represents the Christian life after being separated from this world …
What corresponds to this present world?
Clearly Egypt corresponds to this present world of sin and death. Egypt is a place where we are born in bondage in this world. If we are deceived and bound here, who is it to?
“in whom the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving, that the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should not dawn on them.”
2Cor 4:4 WEB
Who then corresponds to the god of this world?
The Pharaoh then represents the god of this world, the beast, the monster, who holds God’s own people in bondage, and will not let them go to be separated from this present world to pursue a course that leads to the eternal promised land!
What will convince the Pharaoh to let God’s people go?
Only a series of horrible disasters will convince him as described in Exodus chapters 7 through 12. Water is turned to blood. Frogs overcome the land of Egypt. Then plagues of insects, and the death of livestock comes. Then come plagues of boils on the wicked, and a place of hail big enough to kill both men and beasts. Then comes a plague of locusts, and then darkness covers the land, day and night. Lastly comes the death of the firstborn of man and beast. And Pharaoh relents.
Then in the last days, one called a “beast,” makes “war with the saints”
and overcomes them, Rev 13:7.
The beast’s accomplice in overcoming the saints is “Mystery Babylon the Great,” represented by a great prostitute who is,
“… drunken
with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of
Jesus. When I saw her, I wondered with great amazement.”
Rev
17:6 WEB
What will bring the saints
release?
The seven last plagues!
“the
seven last plagues, for in them God’s wrath is finished.”
Rev
15:1 WEB
The seven last ever plagues of God’s wrath on an evil world begins in Revelation 15, and they are amazingly like the plagues on ancient Egypt in the book of Exodus.
The first of the last seven plagues is severe sores on all who had worshipped the beast or his image, Rev 16:2. Then the oceans are turned to blood, and all the fish die, Rev 16:3-7. Then the sun scorches the people of the earth, Rev 16:8-9. Then darkness covers the earth, Rev 16:10. And it goes on. There are hailstones that weigh about 75 pounds each, Rev 17:21.
Egypt and the Exodus are types, symbolic, of the end of this present world.
With the Pharaoh representing Satan and the beast of the last days, whom, “ALL who dwell on the earth will worship,” Rev 13:8 WEB, something that has never happened in history so far.
One more time the saints will flee into the wilderness. Then will be the grand Exodus out of this present world, to the Eternal Promised Land, 1Thes 4:16-18.
WEB
is the World English Bible, a copyright free revision
of the
original ASV American Standard Version 1901