Promised Land

January 18th – Numbers 14:1

Numbers 14:1

There’s no two ways about it. Change is hard, messy, and painful. That’s why so many of us stay stuck where we are. Because often it’s easier to deal with demon you know, than the one you don’t. I think about the Israelites. They take a lot of flack from people who don’t understand why they didn’t enter the promised land running with excitement and yelling for joy. But put yourself in their shoes. The generation to enter Canaan was a protected one. For forty years all they knew was a life of peace and plenty under the care of God. Now they were being called to become mighty warriors in His army. To go from a people with a faith, to a people with a mission. A call given to us as well. God doesn’t want us to be stuck in mediocrity. Or to be content with merely having a lukewarm faith. He wants us to become people with a mission. To allow His loving grace to transform us into battle ready soldiers. Ones working for His kingdom and glory, spreading His message of love and eternal life to a desperate, and often hostile, world.

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January 14th – Exodus 14:31

Exodus 14:31

One of greatest miracles performed in the Bible, is the parting of the Red Sea. Where God separated the waters, and delivered Israel from the grip of Egypt. From His great love, God parts the seas in our lives as well. In moments of difficulty, His hand clears the way. And lovingly, He transforms obstacles into pathways toward new beginnings and unwavering hope. What a beautiful reminder that just as He led Israel through the challenges of slavery to the freedom of the Promised Land, God is our steadfast deliverer. While we walk this earth we will experience moments of challenges. But as He did with His chosen people, the Lord will go ahead of us, smoothing the way. The promise of Exodus 12:31 echoes in our hearts, assuring us that God’s delivering hand is not limited to the past but extends into our present and future. In times of trial, we can trust that His faithfulness endures. And will steer us towards a place of new beginnings where His grace transforms challenges into opportunities for growth and freedom.

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January 17th – Psalm 95:7

Psalm 95:7

Throughout the the book of Exodus, we learn of the travels of the Israelites as they fled Egypt. Like the Israelites, we too are on an exodus. We are partners with Jesus who leads us on our journey to the Promised Land of Heaven, where we will dwell with Him forever.  And just like the Israelites, our exodus requires trust and faith and obedience.  If we are faithful partners with Christ on “the journey” we can also hope to be partners with Him in eternity and enter into His rest. No matter how great your trial may be, no matter how bad your circumstances are, if you just have faith to trust God to see you through to the other side, your heart will remain soft and eager to obey Him.  You’ll rejoice, thank God even for the trial, because you know, “the Lord is a great God and a great King above all Gods” (v. 3) who is able to save and deliver you.

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June 16th – Joshua 1:9

Joshua 1:9

The nations who possessed the promised land were powerful, but none more powerful than God. And so the Lord commanded Joshua to not fear as he led God’s people into the land of milk and honey. When we love and follow the Lord in obedience, we never need worry about the battles we face. No matter the challenge, God has already gone ahead of us and secured our victory. Fear is a powerful tool of the enemy. He uses it to keep us weak and stuck. Many times he used it successfully against the people of Israel. But God calls us to live courageously, without fear, knowing that He is with us at all times. And this message of courage is so important, Moses wrote it down and gave it to the Levitical priests. He then commanded it be kept in the ark of the covenant, and be read to the people every seven years at the feast of booths.

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