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How does the story of the plagues relate to God's judgment?

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The plagues illustrate God's judgment on sin and His demand for accountability among nations and individuals.

The plagues of Egypt are a profound narrative illustrating God’s judgment against sin and rebellion. Each plague represents a specific judgment against the idolatry and cruelty of the Egyptians, specifically directed towards their oppression of God's people. The sermon highlights that those who set themselves against God's elect will face His judgment, as seen in the consequences faced by Pharaoh and the Egyptians. Furthermore, the plagues serve as a public demonstration of God’s power, showing that no earthly authority can contend with divine judgment. This pattern of judgment, warning, and eventual punishment underscores a biblical truth found in passages like Revelation 20:12, where everyone is held accountable for their actions before God. Ultimately, the plagues exemplify God's sovereignty in enacting justice and guiding His people towards liberation.
Scripture References: Exodus 8, Revelation 20:12

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Dangerous Dust
Darvin Pruitt · Oct 1, 2011
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