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11.09.25 | NCCpm | Sunday Service PM
Revelation 15-16 (CSB)
God’s action in the Exodus was a foreshadow of final liberation through Jesus
Worship is prophetic preparation
The bowls are a replay of the plagues that God sent on Egypt
Moments of worship are often followed by offers of idols
Idolatry — the elevation of something that’s not God to his place
Exodus Parallel: Third and Sixth plagues — Exodus 8:16-19; 9:8-11
Egyptian god: Sekhmet — goddess of healing
Health as vanity
Exodus Parallel: First plague — Exodus 7:19-21
Egyptian god: Hapi — god of the Nile (source of life)
Money
Exodus Parallel: Fourth & Ninth plague — Exodus 8:20-32 & Exodus 10:21-29
Egyptian gods: Ra (sun god, who reigned supreme in Egypt), Khepri (god of creation and rebirth)
False enlightenment
Exodus Parallel: Second plague – Exodus 8:1-15
Egyptian goddess: Heqet – goddess of fertility, depicted as frog-headed
Pleasure
Exodus Parallel: Tenth plague – Exodus 12:29-32
Egyptian god: Pharoah himself, worshipped as divine
Self-deification
The first cry purchased redemption; the second cry brings restoration
Revelation 16:15 (ESV)
The same God who brought Israel out of Egypt will bring the Church out of Babylon
To stay awake in Babylon means to live as those already free from Egypt’s idols and Babylon’s deception
