Lectionary of Plagues

I was working today and thought about where in the Church year would the Plagues best fit. Exodus takes the slaves of Israel through 10 wonders against Egypt. The people of Israel see blood, frogs, flies, gnats, locusts, livestock, boils, hail, darkness, and death of the first born. All these great signs and wonders God has shown to the people of Egypt.

Do these signs fit into Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, or Pentecost? Generally I would think the season of Signs and Wonders is Advent, which is a season to wait for the coming of the LORD. But it does not scream release from Slavery or Triumphant Victory at the end. Epiphany is a season that also offers great signs and wonders. Epiphany the season of Light reflects Triumph but still not quite the Slavery and bad things idea. Pentecost is also a Season where you find signs and wonders of the Apostles or Holy Spirit. The 10 Plagues just seem like they should come before the Apostles start to show off.

I think then best connect with Easter or Lent. Easter gives us the triumphant celebration. Easter is a season where God shows us his greatest triumphant sign. He has pointed to our delivery from bondage and new life in Christ. But Lent also connects well with suffering of the people in Egypt. Lent is a season that points us to Easter leading up to triumphant exit. I am not sure which is better. Easter or Lent would work very well for the mighty wonders of God. Thank you.

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