My Month Of Divine Surprises! Es43:19

Beloved, we serve a God of growth.
He wants to renew our strength every day,
he wants to take us to our next level all the time.
We’re the ones who think we’ve reached our limits,
that we’ve done all we can,
that this is as far as we can go…
Let’s just know that if we still want to go forward and experience God in all his glory, we have to trust him and surrender ourselves into his hands.
When we think of the people of Israel, we understand God’s love and faithfulness.
Israel saw the manifestation of the Lord’s power, but each time they turned their backs on God or doubted the miracle he could perform.
The Bible tells us that God chose Moses to lead his people out of slavery in Egypt.
Moses left everything behind to obey the Lord, but he found himself in the presence of men whose way of thinking prevented them from contemplating the glory of God.
He encountered souls who had forgotten God’s promises to their fathers in order to satisfy themselves.
Moses faced people who served God who had become idolaters and unbelievers.
Moses was faced with a closed, blocked, limited public who did not understand that God is the one who works miracles.
Israel had to wander in the desert for many more years because they didn’t want to be whole with Yahweh.
Limitation is not being aware that being guided and enlightened by the pillar of cloud is a sign of God’s presence to prevent us from going astray and getting lost.
And the pillar of fire to light our way in the starless night.
Limitation prevents us from seeing the big picture and appreciating divine surprises.
Limitation makes us make foolish choices. The people of Israel wanted a king they could see, while the presence of God walked with them.
This is limitation.
Disobedience, rebellion, ingratitude and forgetfulness are signs of limitation.
Moses, being a great intercessor, always found himself begging for the Lord’s mercy and compassion to intervene because he knew that Israel was really not connected to the spirit of God.
Israel was a people who were accompanied and supported by God and Moses, but unfortunately…
Weakened by servitude, this people was not strong enough to face up to a battle. It was then that the Lord cleared a path that he indicated to Moses.
And that’s what interests us this morning.
This is the subject of our meditation.
Exodus, 14:21 – Moses stretched out his hand over the sea. And the Lord drove back the sea with an east wind, which blew fiercely all night, and dried up the sea, and the waters were parted.
Pray that every limitation before you will disappear without expectation.
The Lord always needs a man to bring out his glory, and in this case it was Moses.
Under God’s command and control, Moses obeyed the instructions.
And the sea dried up and the waters were parted.
Is it not only God who can do this?
So let us know that this impossibility before us is God’s area of definition.
There is nothing the Lord cannot do.
He makes a path in the desert and a river in the solitude so that we feel reassured by his presence and his love.
May all limitations be removed from our path, in Jesus’ name.
Good day to you all
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