In the sermon titled "Flies!" Peter L. Meney addresses the theological topic of God’s sovereignty and the distinction He makes between His people and those outside of His covenant. The preacher emphasizes that the plague of flies serves as a direct judgment from God upon Pharaoh and Egypt, illustrating the profound consequences of resisting divine authority. He highlights Exodus 8:20-32, where God directly commands the plagues, emphasizing His absolute power over creation, which is depicted further in the miraculous preservation of the Israelites. Meney illustrates the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that the Lord's separation of His people creates a clear picture of His sovereign grace, serving both as a call to repentance for sinners and as a comfort to believers, demonstrating that salvation is by God's decree alone.
“This was perhaps to show Pharaoh and to confirm to the magicians that indeed it was the power of God.”
“For true worship, Israel must approach God exactly by the means and method that God had decreed.”
“Grace and salvation isn't to do with our power, but God's power.”
“God chose to protect and bless and to show his kindness to his chosen people in the midst of the Egyptians' distress.”
The Bible teaches that God makes a distinction between His chosen people and those whom He leaves in their sin, demonstrating His sovereignty.
Exodus 8:23, Daniel 4:35
The plagues in Egypt illustrate God's direct control over creation, affirming His sovereign authority over all events.
Exodus 8:20-32, Exodus 8:19
Understanding God's judgment helps Christians recognize His holiness and the importance of obedience to His commands.
Exodus 8:32, Romans 6:23
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