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How can we understand God's judgment in the plagues of Egypt?

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God's judgment through the plagues illustrates His righteousness and sovereignty, calling for repentance from sin.

The plagues of Egypt, including the plague of frogs in Exodus 8, serve as a clear sign of God's judgment against Pharaoh's refusal to let His people go. Each plague demonstrates God's authority and justice, warning the people of their rebellion. This act is not arbitrary but is steeped in divine righteousness, aiming to turn the hearts of both Pharaoh and the Egyptians toward repentance. By ignoring God's warnings and prolonging their defiance, they faced the consequences of their sin. For modern readers, these accounts underscore the seriousness of sin and the necessity of heeding God's commands lest they fall into the same hardness of heart that Pharaoh exhibited, leading to inevitable judgment.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:1-15, Romans 1:18-20

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Frogs!
Peter L. Meney · Jun 26, 2022
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