AI Sermon Outline Generator: Exodus 10:21-29


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The ninth plague reveals the importance of obedience to God and warns of the spiritual darkness that falls upon those who harden their hearts against him. (scroll down to see outline)

In Exodus 10:21-29, the terrifying darkness that engulfed Egypt serves as a metaphor for the spiritual darkness that ensues when humanity turns away from God, urging us to embrace his light for guidance and hope.

Exodus 10:21-29 portrays how God's divine power surpassed Pharaoh's authority, illustrating that human pride and stubbornness cannot withstand God's will.

The plague of darkness in Exodus 10:21-29 demonstrates the profound consequences of spiritual blindness and calls believers to seek the light of Christ in a darkened world.

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  1. Thesis: The ninth plague reveals the importance of obedience to God and warns of the spiritual darkness that falls upon those who harden their hearts against him. Baptist

    Introduction: The ninth plague is a vivid testament to the consequences of disobedience against God.

    1. The darkness over Egypt symbolizes the spiritual blindness resulting from rejecting God's will (Exodus 10:21).
        A. Pharaoh's heart was hardened, leading to the absence of light both physically and spiritually.
        B. The plague serves as a warning to all people about the dangers of ignoring God's commands.
    2. The Israelites were spared from the darkness, highlighting the blessings of obedience and faith (Exodus 10:23).
        A. God's people still had light in their dwellings, representing the illumination found through faith.
        B. Obedience brings divine favor and separates believers from the chaos of worldly darkness.
    3. Spiritual darkness persists today for those who turn from God, but salvation offers light (John 8:12).
        A. Jesus is the light of the world, illuminating those who follow him and obey God.
        B. This plague is a call to embrace the light of Christ and reject the darkness of sin.

    Conclusion: This ancient event serves as a lasting reminder to heed God's call and live in his light. By embracing Jesus, we can break free from spiritual darkness and walk in obedience and fellowship with God. As believers, we must spread the light of Christ to the world around us, inviting others to experience the salvation found in him.

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