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What does the Bible say about God's judgment in Exodus?

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God's judgment in Exodus highlights the consequences of disobedience and the need for redemption through Christ.

In Exodus, God's judgment is represented through the ten plagues, which serve as a warning against disobedience and the nature of sin. Each plague not only exhibits God's power but also illustrates the spiritual state of both the Egyptians and His people. The plagues signify not just physical affliction but spiritual truths, emphasizing that apart from Christ, all are under condemnation due to their sins. The significance of each plague culminates in God's ultimate purpose: to manifest His redemptive work and to draw His people towards true salvation through Christ, illustrating that redemption is necessary for deliverance from sin's judgment.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:8-12, Romans 8:1, Exodus 9:13-35

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