Exodus 8:1-15 The Second Plague

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Exodus 8:1-15 The Second Plague Pharaoh is refusing to let the Israelites go God (through Moses) is demanding their release Sends 1st plague: water to blood (7:14-25) Still stubbornly refuses (7:23) God sends the 2nd plague: frogs (8:1-15) Pharaoh asked Moses and Aaron to ask God to take away the frogs (v. 8) Moses and Aaron tell Pharaoh – you say when (v. 9) Pharaoh’s answer: “tomorrow” (v. 10)

One More Night With the Frogs One More Night With the Frogs

One More Night With the Frogs Infestation (vv. 1-7)

Infestation (vv. 1-7) Pharaoh was warned (vv. 1-4) He was told the conseq. of his decision He was told how bad it would be He had no excuse - Infestation (vv. 1-7)

Infestation (vv. 1-7) Pharaoh was warned (vv. 1-4) How bad it was (vv. 2-4) Upon all territory (v. 2) Upon all people (v. 4) Everywhere you are (v. 3) In bedroom In bed In ovens In kneading bowls Reach point – hated frogs!! Infestation (vv. 1-7)

Infestation (vv. 1-7) Pharaoh was warned (vv. 1-4) How bad it was (vv. 2-4) Nothing said about killing frogs No need – couldn’t kill them all Frog was revered as a god / goddess Infestation (vv. 1-7)

Egyptian Goddess of Childbirth & Fertility Heqet (Heqat, Heket)

Infestation (vv. 1-7) Pharaoh was warned (vv. 1-4) How bad it was (vv. 2-4) Nothing said about killing frogs Your frogs: Anything that hinders your relationship to God Frog of pride Frog of lust Frog of indifference Any consequence to bad decisions Make poor choices Then, surprised at the frogs… Your frogs grow and multiply Infestation (vv. 1-7)

The frog situation couldn’t be any worse! Infestation (vv. 1-7)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) One More Night With the Frogs Infestation (vv. 1-7) Procrastination (vv. 8-11)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) Pharaoh called for relief (v. 8) Realized he is powerless to fix the problem His magicians couldn’t remove them Had to humble himself to ask for God’s help Procrastination (vv. 8-11)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) Pharaoh called for relief (v. 8) Moses said, “you say when” (vv. 9-10) Answer: “tomorrow” “make it tomorrow” (The Message); “do it tomorrow” (NLT) One more (unnecessary) night with the frogs! Wants them gone – but not today – wait until tomorrow. Moses said – “let it be according to your word’ Alright then – tomorrow it will be! God will not deliver one from what he likes! Want another night with the frogs? – you got it!! Procrastination (vv. 8-11)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) Pharaoh called for relief (v. 8) Moses said, “you say when” (vv. 9-10) Why wait? Pride – stubbornness (evidence: refusing to let the people go) God is ready to remove every frog! Pharaoh says – wait till tomorrow! Procrastination (vv. 8-11)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) Pharaoh called for relief (v. 8) Moses said, “you say when” (vv. 9-10) Why wait? We too put off removing our frogs until tomorrow Becoming a Christian Still have sins – keep us from heaven Will do it – tomorrow! Correct sin in our lives Responsibility that not fulfilling Still have sin – keep us from heaven Will do it tomorrow! Procrastination (vv. 8-11)

Danger Tomorrow of Don’t know what tomorrow brings (Prov. 27:1) Your soul could be required tonight (Luke 12:20) The frogs could get worse tonight (Heb. 3:13)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) One More Night With the Frogs Infestation (vv. 1-7) Procrastination (vv. 8-11) Devastation (vv. 12-14)

When frogs were gone – left a mess behind (v. 14) Frogs died in the house and in field Piled dead frogs in heaps Stank Even though frogs are gone – left to deal with the consequences Devastation (vv. 12-14)

When frogs were gone – left a mess behind (v. 14) Sin (even if forgiven) can wreak havoc Sin visited unto 3rd & 4th generation (Exo. 20:5) Wounds and dishonor (Prov. 6:33) Way of transgressor hard (Prov 13:15) Sin leaves behind a stench Destroys bodies Destroys our marriages Lose our children Divide churches Weaken us spiritually Devastation (vv. 12-14)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) One More Night With the Frogs Infestation (vv. 1-7) Procrastination (vv. 8-11) Devastation (vv. 12-14) Recantation (v 15)

Recant = withdraw a previous opinion, agreement or statement Pharaoh recanted on his promise Said he would let them go But when relief came – changed his mind We often make promise under distress When emotions are stirred When think we are dying When we get caught up in the actions / example of others When we are with others Recantation (v. 15)

Procrastination (vv. 8-11) One More Night With the Frogs Infestation (vv. 1-7) Procrastination (vv. 8-11) Devastation (vv. 12-14) Recantation (v 15)