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Why are the plagues important for Christians?

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The plagues illustrate God's judgment against sin and His mercy towards His people.

The ten plagues served as symbols of God's judgment upon Egypt, representing the sinful world, while simultaneously demonstrating His providential protection over Israel. This teaches Christians about God's righteousness in judging sin and His mercy in preserving His chosen people. The plagues remind believers of the severity of God's wrath against ungodliness and the significance of reliance on Christ, who is the ultimate deliverer from judgment. Believers are called to recognize their salvation in light of these events and to understand that all worldly treasures can be stripped away, but God's truth and grace remain steadfast.
Scripture References: Exodus 9, Romans 1:18

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