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Why is understanding the plagues important for Christians?

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Understanding the plagues deepens our comprehension of God's justice, mercy, and the seriousness of sin (Exodus 8:3, 10:21).

The plagues serve as a vivid reminder of God's holiness and justice in response to sin and rebellion. Each plague not only highlights God's supremacy over creation but also illustrates the consequences of disobedience to His commands. For Christians, this understanding provides a backdrop for appreciating the grace and mercy we have received through Christ, who bore the penalty for our sins. The protection of the Israelites during the plagues also symbolizes the safety found in Christ as our refuge, reinforcing the importance of being in communion with Him. Ultimately, these events are not merely historical narratives; they teach us about God's character, His desire for His people to be set apart for His glory, and the futility of trusting in false idols (Psalm 78:43-45, Hebrews 12:29).
Scripture References: Exodus 8:3, Psalm 78:43-45, Hebrews 12:29

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Eight Plagues
David Pledger · Apr 9, 2025
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