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What can we learn from the idolatry of Egypt?

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Egypt's idolatry teaches us the dangers of worshipping created things instead of the Creator.

The idolatry practiced by the Egyptians, particularly their worship of the Nile River, highlights the folly of attributing life and sustenance to created things rather than the Creator Himself. This pattern of idolatry continues today as many people place their trust in their achievements, possessions, or systems of beliefs instead of in God. The plagues serve as God's warning against such idolatry, revealing that all false refuges ultimately lead to death. The lesson is clear: we must turn away from every form of idolatry and recognize that true life is found only in the God who provides and sustains those who are His.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:20-21, Romans 1:25

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