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5 illustrations for sermon preparation
We read Exodus 10:1-20 as a profound demonstration of God's sovereignty and judgment over the false gods of Egypt through the plague of locusts. This passage underscores God's control over creation and his right to judge nations, highlighting the futility of resisting His will. Pharaoh's hardened he
We read this passage in Exodus 10:1-20 as a dramatic illustration of God's deliverance and liberation. The plagues are God's mighty acts of justice against oppression, showing that no Pharaoh, no system of enslavement, can withstand the Lord's power. We see ourselves in the Israelites, an oppressed
We read this passage of Exodus 10:1-20 as a profound demonstration of the Law in its full severity, revealing the hardness of the human heart apart from God’s intervention. The plagues, and specifically the plague of locusts, serve as a vivid testament to the consequences of sin and the stubbornness
We read Exodus 10:1-20 as a powerful demonstration of God's sovereignty over creation and history, particularly in His dealings with Pharaoh and Egypt. The text showcases God's sovereign grace in executing His divine decree, hardening Pharaoh's heart to reveal His glory and power to His covenant peo
In the Roman Catholic Lens tradition, we read Exodus 10:1-20 as a powerful display of God's sovereignty and the hardening of Pharaoh's heart as a divine action meant to reveal God's glory and justice. This passage shows God's involvement in human history, which prefigures the Incarnation, where God
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