Read Exodus 9:1-16

The plagues that God visited on the Egyptians are more than a catalog of bad things happening to bad people. They are more than anything else a call to repentance to the Egyptians, and an invitation to see the Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as the true God, the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Reed Lessing notes in his devotion book, I Have Heard the Cries of My People, that the Egyptians had some eighty (80) gods and goddesses. The Nile River was one of their chief deities, so too was the sun. So when God turns the waters of the Nile into blood (1st plague) and darkens the sun (9th plague), he is striking at the core of their religious beliefs.
God’s visitation in every case, however, was a call to repentance and faith. That is made clear by his word to the Egyptians, “By now I could have lifted my hand and struck you and your people with a plague to wipe you off the face of the earth. 16 But I have spared you for a purpose—to show you my power and to spread my fame throughout the earth.” (Exodus 9:15-16)
As long as we are alive God is calling us to himself. He is no egomaniac, desperately in need of validation by our worship. He is King of all creation and wants people everywhere to know and acknowledge that reality. In acknowledging him as King we more fully enjoy his goodness, and we also become part of his mission to the world. For God’s fame, glory, grace, rule and salvation will be known throughout the earth.
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