it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. 1 Corinthians 13:6, ESV
Lies. Abuse. Theft. Adultery. Dishonor. Idolatry. Envy. Lust. All of these distort God’s truth. But love can see past all of these and love the one made in God’s image.
We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ 2 Corinthians 10:5, ESV
The world tries to argue against God, but their arguments tend to be contradictory, circular, or ignorant. This is why we must know what we believe, based on Scripture and what the evidence truly points to, helped by the Holy Spirit.
We are getting close to the Passover time of year! How fitting that we are currently in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic at the time of posting this!
Why? Because the Passover started during … THE 10 PLAGUES ON EGYPT!
Does God allow or even send things like pandemics and plagues?
Is there a purpose to suffering?
Can God use evil for good? How do we define good and evil?
Now, to the big question of the day:
Can we learn from the 10 Plagues today?
Plagues and False Hopes Exodus 7-12
Ten/10 is the number of completion, so God’s judgment is thorough and complete.
God gave Egypt plagues for each of their most powerful gods and goddesses.
#1 – Plague of the Nile into Blood
Hapi – god of the Nile This lasted 7 days, the number of perfection.
#2 – Plague of Frogs
Heket – goddess of Fertility and Water She had the head of a frog. Magicians made more frogs appear, but only Moses and Aaron could get rid of them.
#3 – Plague of Gnats/Lice/Mosquitos
Geb – god of the Earth 1st plague the magicians couldn’t copy (8:18-19) Remember that we are made from the dust of the earth (Genesis 2:7)
#4 – Plague of Flies
Khepri – god of creation, movement of the Sun, and rebirth He had the head of a fly.
#5 – Plague of the Death of Livestock
Hathor – goddess of Love and Protection She had the head of a cow Economic disaster: food, transportation, and farming is affected.
Plagues 1-5 remove sources of sustenance and income.
#6 – Plague of Boils
Isis – goddess of Medicine and Peace Egyptians were neat-freaks and germophobes. This plague announced their uncleanness.
#7 – Plague of Hail and Fire & Brimstone
Nut – goddess of the Sky First plague to affect the household of Pharaoh himself. Affected the crops of flax and barley: used for making clothing and beer. The Egyptians would not be able to cover their nakedness nor “forget their woes” with alcohol. Wheat was not affected, showing God provides bread …
#8 – Plague of Locusts
Set – god of Storms and Disorder Locusts eat everything. This devastates even the food supply.
#9 – Plague of Darkness for Three Days
Ra – The Sun god, the highest god Their god of light was controlled by God. Darkness symbolizes spiritual blindness and death, judgment and hopelessness.
Plagues 6-9 remove sources of health and peace.
#10 – Plague of the Death of the Firstborn
Pharaoh – the living god If their worshiped king cannot stop a foreign deity from killing his son, is he really worthy of their worship? (No.) Most obviously, this points to Christ, the only Son of God and firstborn of the Resurrection, all others finding salvation from death through His shed blood.
Plague 10 removes our self-reliance.
God will allow and even send calamities, pestilences, and pandemics to show His power and sovereignty, and He might also do it to bring judgment on nations.
Think of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world, or the locust swarms in Africa at this time. Or think of all of the wildfires in 2019.
Is this a buildup to Christ’s return? Maybe. Maybe not.
At the very least, God is in control, and our world has been pushing Him away like crazy. Just as the Egyptians claimed differing gods and had prophets declaring false things, we see this all over the world today, even within Christianity.
Just as the only salvation from death in the 10th plague was blood, the only way we know we are saved from eternal death is through the blood of God’s firstborn, Jesus Christ. We may not escape earthly suffering, but we are saved from eternal judgment. (And see the last lesson about those who have not heard the Gospel!)
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. Psalm 19:14, ESV
Our thoughts naturally focus on earthly and selfish things. The more we draw close to our Creator and Lord, the more our thoughts and words become godly and praiseworthy.
And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. Ezekiel 36:26, ESV
Apart from God, we hate Him and are selfish. The Holy Spirit regenerates our hearts to love in Christ’s name, to seek Him and share His love with others.
Therefore you are great, O Lord God. For there is none like you, and there is no God besides you, according to all that we have heard with our ears. 2 Samuel 7:22, ESV
The message of the Bible is sufficient for salvation and knowing God is real. May we preach and teach this message to the world.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. Psalm 23:4, ESV
Whatever happens around us, we can know – as Christians – that our Lord is watching over us, correcting us, and protecting us. Even in affliction, we can find comfort and peace in Christ.
Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. James 5:16, ESV
Sometimes we need to see or hear someone responding to our confession. Sometimes we need to know we are being held accountable. All the time we need to obey God’s commands. Then we heal.
Do we truly love the Lord our God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strengths? Maybe I can help with the mind part, at least! This is Daniel M. Klem, apparent poet, reluctant yet passionate Disciple (Peter?), and foolish man attempting to understand theology!