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What does Exodus teach about the futility of false gods?

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Exodus illustrates the impotence of false gods by showing how they cannot protect or save their worshippers from God’s judgment.

In the sermon, the preacher compares the Egyptian gods, such as Apis and Hathor, to the power of God demonstrated through the plagues. Each plague served as a direct affront to these false gods, showcasing their inability to save or deliver. When God struck Egypt's cattle, it pointedly exposed the impotence of these idols. This serves as a reminder for Christians today that all false gods—whether material, ideological, or self-created—cannot provide hope or salvation and ultimately lead to destruction.
Scripture References: Exodus 9

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