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What does the story of Moses and Pharaoh teach about God's judgment?

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The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh exemplifies God's judgment through His sovereign will and authority.

The sermon expounds on the encounter between Moses and Pharaoh, highlighting it as a testament to God's sovereign judgment. God commanded Pharaoh to release His people, making it clear that refusal would lead to severe consequences, represented by the slaying of his firstborn (Exodus 4:22-23). This narrative serves both as a warning and a vivid illustration of God’s dominance over even the mightiest earthly powers, emphasizing that His judgments are righteous and inescapable. The judgment upon Pharaoh signifies the reality of spiritual oppression and the necessity for divine authority to execute justice.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:22-23

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