![]() ![]() ![]() I’ll wait until I can live it – Can’t live it until you have. I just don’t understand the Gospel – Rom. With them in church than to fry with them in Hell!Ħ. There are too many hypocrites in the church – Better to sit Various excuses in an attempt to justify their indecision.ġ. As a result, they delay their coming to God and make up They must acknowledge God to be their only However, before they canĬome to the Lord, they must confess their own sinfulness and Their sins bother them and they know they need to prepare for theĭay when they will leave this world. Most lostpeople want a relationship with God. An Unerring Depiction – He pictures the lost sinner. An Unwise Decision – He decided to put off until tomorrow thatĭ. An Unwanted Dilemma – To call on God would be to admit hisĬ. An Understandable Desire – To be free from the frogs.ī. Sin Is Ungodly - It separates the sinner from God, Isa. It is aĬonstant downward spiral into depravity and increasing levelsģ. Sin brings the same sort of corruption into a life. The new owner and his family had to move out of the house. It wasn’t long until the house became unlivable and Original owner went out and found the carcase of a dead dogĪnd hung it over the front door on the single nail that he still ![]() After some years, the original owner wanted to buyīack the house. Was allowed to retain ownership of one single nail just over theįront door. Homeowner agreed to sell the home for $1,000, provided he Another man wanted toīuy it, but could only pay $1,000. You want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay andĬost you more than you want to pay!) (Ill. A Descriptive Disaster – A clear picture of a plague that afflictsall men.ġ. A Defiling Disaster – The frogs filled all the temples and therebydefiled them and prevented the people from worshipping any ofĮ. A Devastating Disaster – There wasn’t a single person beyondthe reach of the frogs influence.ĭ. A Disturbing Disaster – Frogs were considered sacred and, as aĬ. A Disgusting Disaster – Frogs Everywhere! Illustrate the extentof this plague.ī. That is the subject I want to preach on this morning.Īllow me to share some aspects of this story that teach us the greatĭanger of delay, especially in spiritual matters.Ī. Here is a man who could haveīeen delivered from the plague, yet he asked for Just One More Night Plague are of interest to me this morning. Midst of this scene sits a man named Pharaoh. Was clearly designed to show Egypt that Jehovah alone was God. Husband, the great god Khnum, from the dust of the earth. Was believed to breath life from her nostril into humans created by her This was a direct attack on Heqet, the frog-headed goddess who This passage concern the second of thee plagues, the plague ofįrogs. Upon Egypt represent the great duel between Jehovah and the various Procrastination! Some things can wait, some cannot! Our text Person’s in authority made any effort to evacuate the town, which lay at But, with only a few exceptions, none of the The volcano first began misbehaving a full week before the finalĭisaster with warnings of what was to come in various degrees includingĪ gigantic rock and mudslide, which killed several hundred people at aįactory outside the town. Stupidity, greed and political opportunism. The indirect cause of their deaths was a sordid record of human It hurled millions of tons of rock,īoiling lava and a terrible blast of super-heated air at the town of St. Of their deaths was the violent volcanic eruption of Mount Pelee on theįrench colonial island of Martinique. Instantly in one of history’s worst natural disasters. Intro: At exactly 8:02 AM on May 8, 1902. ![]()
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