Guilt
Then Pharaoh hastily called Moses and Aaron and said, "I have sinned against the Lord your God, and against you.
Exodus 10:16 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/exo.10.16.ESV
Was this Pharoah's Damascene conversion? Or should that be locust-ian conversion? He suffered a plague of the critters and wanted rid of them!
Sadly, Pharoah's confession before Moses and Aaron was only skin deep. He wasn't concerned with the fact he'd sinned against God. He was more preoccupied with getting rid of the locusts that plagued his land.
Pharoah might be a bad example, but the world today is even worse. The plague of coronavirus hasn't led to world leaders admitting guilt before a holy God. Instead, they seek human solutions rather than crying out to God for respite.
Revelation reveals that the plagues that plague the world don't lead to wholesale conversions, just like the Egyptian plagues didn't. Instead, people curse God. We should be bowing prostrate before His majesty. Instead, we shake our fists in His face.
'Lord Almighty, we acknowledge how deserving we are of judgement. We ask that in Your wrath You would remember mercy, and transform our hearts by Your Holy Spirit we pray, amen'
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