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How does the third plague illustrate God's judgment?

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The third plague demonstrates God's judgment by revealing the curse of sin and mankind's helplessness.

The third plague, which produces lice from the dust, serves as a vivid illustration of God's judgment on humanity's sinfulness and the inherent curse that follows. This plague exposes the filthiness of both man and beast, emphasizing the universal condition of sin that afflicts all creation, as indicated in Exodus 8:16-17. It compels the Egyptians, including their magicians, to recognize their inability to confront God's will, highlighting that human efforts are futile against divine authority. This judgment points to the larger theological theme found throughout Scripture: God's holiness requires that sin be addressed and judged. Ultimately, the plague leads us to recognize that we are all in need of God's mercy and grace for redemption from our sinful state.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:16-17, Romans 3:23

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The Third Plague
Eric Lutter · Jun 7, 2026
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