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What does the plague of frogs symbolize?

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The plague of frogs symbolizes God's judgment against false worship.

In this sermon, the plague of frogs is presented not merely as an act of judgment but more importantly as a divine message against the idolatry of Egypt. Frogs, which represented fertility and prosperity in Egyptian worship, became a source of torment and destruction. This serves as a clear reminder that God will expose the emptiness of false religion and superficial worship. In the New Testament, frogs are likened to unclean spirits, highlighting the spiritual significance of this plague as a multifaceted judgment against idolatry and deception, intended to lead God's people to trust solely in Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:1-15, Revelation 16:13-14

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