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What does the plague of flies represent in terms of false religion?

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The plague of flies symbolizes false converts and the deception of false religion that leads people away from the truth.

In the sermon, the plague of flies is interpreted as a representation of false converts, akin to 'maggots with wings.' These flies, born from the dead carcass of paganism, highlight how false religion can disguise itself as truth while remaining spiritually dead. They symbolize those who have made an outward profession of faith without a true heart conversion, effectively being 'two-fold more the child of hell' than the false prophets who deceive them. God's use of the plague of flies thus serves to expose the realities of false religion and the critical need for discernment among His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:22, Matthew 23:15, Ecclesiastes 10:1

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