In my daily Bible reading one day, I read Psalm 78. This is one of the longer Psalms, but it includes a lot of historical information about the nation of Israel. Verses 42-52 review the plagues the Lord brought on Egypt when Pharaoh would not let the children of Israel be released from their slavery.
When I went outside to water my plants, I saw several tiny frogs jumping around, trying to get away from where I was. This led me to begin to meditate on the plagues I had read about earlier.
The frogs were the second plague, after the water turning to blood. They came up out of the river and went into the houses. Exodus 8 mentions that they were in the bedrooms, on the beds, in the ovens and the kneading bowls, and on people. I don’t know about you, but I certainly would not have liked to experience that! Ugh!!


I heard a sermon many years ago entitled “One More Night with the Frogs”. When Moses asked Pharaoh when did he want the frogs to be removed, he told him tomorrow. Why he would want to keep them around I can’t imagine. Aren’t we like that with our sins! We know that if we confess our sins, Jesus is faithful and just to forgive us (I John 1:9). But we are stubborn like Pharoah and want to hold onto them for just a little longer.


This verse also says that He will cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Egypt needed a cleansing from the frogs. The Lord did this by letting the frogs die where they were, and Exodus 8:14 says they were gathered in heaps and the land stank. With the first plague of blood, the fish in the river died and the land also became foul smelling.
Our sins are an offense to the holiness and purity of God. Because of His love and forgiveness, He will cleanse us and cause us to become a sweet-smelling savor to Him. Which do you want to be?
The Lord detests the way of the wicked, but he loves those who pursue righteousness. (Proverbs 15:9)
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (I John 1:9 KJV)
Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God. (Ephesians 5:2 NLT)

































































