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The scriptures. May God bless the reading of His holy word.
Then the Lord said to Moses, "Go to Pharaoh and say to him, 'This is what the Lord says: Let my people go, so that they may worship me. If you refuse to let them go, I will plague your whole country with frogs. The Nile will teem with frogs. They will come up into your palace and your bedroom and onto your bed, into the houses of your officials and on your people, and into your ovens and kneading troughs. The frogs will go up on you and your people and all your officials.'"
Then the Lord said to Moses, "Tell Aaron, 'Stretch out your hand with your staff over the streams and canals and ponds, and make frogs come up on the land of Egypt.'"
So Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters of Egypt, and the frogs came up and covered the land.
But the magicians did the same things by their secret arts; they also made frogs come up on the land of Egypt.
Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, "Pray to the Lord to take the frogs away from me and my people, and I will let your people go to offer sacrifices to the Lord."
Moses said to Pharaoh, "I leave to you the honor of setting the time for me to pray for you and your officials and your people that you and your houses may be rid of the frogs, except for those that remain in the Nile."
"Tomorrow," Pharaoh said.
Moses replied, "It will be as you say, so that you may know there is no one like the Lord our God. The frogs will leave you and your houses, your officials and your people; they will remain only in the Nile."
After Moses and Aaron left Pharaoh, Moses cried out to the Lord about the frogs he had brought on Pharaoh. And the Lord did what Moses asked. The frogs died in the houses, in the courtyards and in the fields. They were piled into heaps, and the land reeked of them.
But when Pharaoh saw that there was relief, he hardened his heart and would not listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the Lord had said.
Exodus 8:1-15
This ends this reading from God's holy word. Thanks be to God.
Seven days. A full week.
This is how long the people of Egypt had endured all their water sources, to include the sacred Nile River, filled with blood.
You might think that this first curse sent from God would be enough to convince Pharaoh, the nation’s leader, to let the Israelites leave the country as the Lord commanded but he didn’t.
And so as we see in today’s scripture passage from the first fifteen verses of Exodus, chapter 8, God gives Moses the following orders:
"Go to Pharaoh and say to him, 'This is what the Lord says: Let my people go, so that they may worship me. If you refuse to let them go, I will plague your whole country with frogs. The Nile will teem with frogs. They will come up into your palace and your bedroom and onto your bed, into the houses of your officials and on your people, and into your ovens and kneading troughs. The frogs will go up on you and your people and all your officials.'"
Well, it’s obvious that a mere threat wasn’t enough for Pharaoh to do as God demanded and so we find Him providing this guidance to Moses:
"Tell Aaron, 'Stretch out your hand with your staff over the streams and canals and ponds, and make frogs come up on the land of Egypt.'"
And so it was. The scriptures tell us that Aaron “stretched out his hand over the waters of Egypt” and as he did, “frogs came up and covered the land”. They were everywhere and in what is a bit of biblical comic relief, we read where “the magicians” who served Pharaoh were also able to make “frogs come up on the land of Egypt” by way of “their secret arts” but note that they weren’t able to do what would have helped their fellow Egyptians. Just as they weren’t able to turn the waterways back to water from blood, they also weren’t able to use their sorcery to get rid of the frogs. As we’ll see, only the true God of Heaven and earth could do that.
Well, Pharaoh might have gotten away without being impacted by the blood-filled waterways but the frogs were a different story. For just as God had promised, they infiltrated Pharaoh’s palace, getting into his bedroom, onto his bed, and into his ovens and kneading troughs. It had to be disgusting and frustrating. The frogs also invaded the homes of Pharaoh’s officials all of Egypt’s people.
All of this obviously had gotten Pharaoh’s attention for the scriptures tell us that he summoned Moses and Aaron, asking them to pray and ask for the frogs to be taken. If God would do that, here’s what Pharaoh promised to do:
“I will let your people go to offer sacrifices to the Lord."
With this, Moses asks Pharaoh when the prayer should be rendered and Egypt’s leader opted for the next day.
Why did Moses do this?
He tells both Pharaoh and us:
"It will be as you say, so that you may know there is no one like the Lord our God. The frogs will leave you and your houses, your officials and your people; they will remain only in the Nile."
Here, it’s important to note that Moses wanted Pharaoh to know that the frogs would be taken away for one chief purpose, so he (Pharaoh) would know without question that there was no one like the Lord God of Israel.
And so it was. We read where Moses did lift up the prayer as asked and God answered it as the “frogs died in the houses, in the courtyards and in the fields”. There were so many that they were “piled into heaps”, resulting in a reeking odor that went over the while land. In other words, Pharaoh and the Egyptians could all smell the results of God’s mighty judgment that had been carried out on them but as we see at the end of our passage, Pharaoh wouldn’t make good on his part of the bargain. Instead, “he hardened his heart” after he saw the relief had come, choosing not to “listen to Moses and Aaron” all as the “Lord had said”.
Two curses (also referred to as plagues in some translations) were obviously not enough and so we’re going to see the Lord continue to bring punishment on Pharaoh and Egypt over their wickedness.
Now, maybe you might be wondering, “Why did the Lord choose frogs?”
The answer is found in the Egyptian culture. For just as the Nile was sacred to the nation and its people, so were frogs. In fact, they were thought to possess divine powers and the Egyptians actually worshiped a goddess named Heqet, who had the form of a woman but with a frog’s head. They believed that she breathed life into the bodies created by her husband, the god Khnum, from the earth’s dust. Thus, it was against Egyptian religious law to kill a frog and now they had more dead frogs than they knew what to do with.
In the end translation, God had once again turned a false god worshiped by the Egyptians into a curse that worked against them.
This made me think a little bit about us and our culture today. For how many false gods are worshiped by people around the world that God often turns into a curse against them?
Consider and ponder these points.
First, we are a society obsessed with money and typically people are not very good stewards of what the Lord has blessed them with. In fact, this problem has grown in such magnitude that most people don’t even acknowledge that their money is gift from God in the first place.
To take this issue to an even higher level, people have learned to worship money so much that they can get it, even if they don’t earn it through a thing called credit. Yes, that’s right, people can actually spend and spend and spend, getting more and more and more things while going further and further and further in debt.
And then, when the credit runs out, not only does a person lose the ability to purchase outside of their means but they too often then realize that they don’t have enough real money to be able to pay for what they have borrowed.
Indeed, the worship of money as a false god can become a curse to anyone. It’s why Jesus warned that no one can serve both God and money (Matthew 6:24).
To this, we can add the matter of possessions because typically, people use credit to get anything and everything they want, and do it immediately. The instant gratification of credit is like a drug that consumers can’t get enough of. In fact, in general people have lost sight of what’s a want and what’s a need...and there is a distinct difference, believe it or not.
When it comes to possessions born out of an attitude of materialism, unchecked purchasing results in possessions actually possessing the one who has them.
And then there is this false god, the false god of substance abuse which includes alcohol or drugs.
How many people can’t get through life without having their sense of reality altered by these substances?
And let’s not pretend that indulgence only happens at bars or parties. For millions upon millions of people are tethered to alcohol and drug abuse or addiction right in the comfort of their own homes, places that seem to be safer because they are out of the public view.
But think about that for a moment. For there isn't anything we do that is out of of God’s sight. Nothing is hidden from Him.
And when we lean on alcohol and/or drugs in life, substances that impair our ability to think and make proper decisions, we are disconnecting from the power of the Holy Spirit and the Lord who operates within it. Instead of just going to the Lord with our circumstances, we think we can drink, snort, ingest, or inject things into our bodies that can detach us from our worries and stresses.
But here’s the thing.
Once the high goes away, the problem you tried to escape is still there waiting for you to come around. And too often, people complicate their issues through the substance they use to try and get away from it. For many people turn to alcohol and/or drugs so frequently that abuse quickly becomes addiction and addiction is nothing short of worshiping and serving the false god substance that one is addicted to.
Finally, let’s add sex to this category for people obsess over it so much that it becomes a quasi-drug that can also lead to addiction as well as broken relationships through infidelity and sex-related diseases.
When did we lose sight that God gave us the privilege to have sex only within the confines of a marital relationship?
I know, maybe you will say that it hasn’t been like that within your entire lifetime. Think about how sad that statement is in and of itself.
Friends, society has taken something God intended to be beautiful and abused it to where it is a false god that is worshiped. It has led to sinful pornography invading the internet to where people can indulge in it very discretely to satisfy their desires. We’ve also see countless incidents of sexual assault leading to rape in its worst form, people violated so another can fulfill their own sexual wants. It’s a sad state of affairs and one we can’t afford to ignore.
Now, I could keep going but I think the point has been made. If we’re honest, there are as many false gods being worshiped by people today as there were in the days of the Bible where we find the Egyptians, Greeks, and the Romans among others.
And we had better believe that God is just as angered by the sinfulness He sees in our culture as He was back then. Yes, He might not be turning our waters into blood or sending frogs across our nation but He has other ways to send signs and judgment. We shouldn’t underestimate how He might act to address our trangressions.
And so this message comes down to one simple question:
Are you worshiping any false gods in your life?
If so, now is the time to turn to the Lord, the only One worthy of your devotion, desire, and worship, the only One who can show you true joy, peace and contentment in life, the only One who can help you manage and get through any circumstances you might be going through.
Indeed, today is the day you can turn your life around and head in the right direction forever. Place your belief, faith, trust, and hope in God and you’ll never go through a day afterwards when you will regret it.
Amen.
In Christ,
Mark
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