ART I: EXODUS
This is a message I shared a few years ago, and this message still applies today. We seem to keep walking in and out of the same things. I challenge you to start living by faith in your everyday living.
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What Are Some Things We Walk Out Of — Into?
We walk out of — into:
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Negative thinking into positive thinking
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Being homeless into building homes and giving away homes
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Being fired from a job into building and owning a company (entrepreneurship)
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Forgiveness into freedom
(Forgiving releases you from bondage — and be sure to forgive yourself) -
Debt (drowning in bills) into more than enough
(Enough to even clear someone else’s debt) -
Terminal illness into healing
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A child who walked out of your life into a child praising and worshipping God with you
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A failing business into a Fortune 500 company (successful business)
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A failing marriage into a restored marriage
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Greatness into Elevated Greatness
The Inspiration: The Book of Exodus
The book of Exodus inspired this message. Exodus was written by Moses according to the Torah. The name “Moses” comes from a Hebrew verb meaning “to pull out” or “to draw out” (of water).
He was given this name by Pharaoh’s daughter after her maid rescued him from the Nile.
There are 40 chapters in the book of Exodus.
Walking Out Of — Into, Even From Birth
As I was reading Exodus, I thought about how Moses was rescued and raised by royalty. Even as babies and children, we walk out of — into.
The children of Israel became slaves in Egypt when a new Pharaoh came to power who was unaware of their history. The book of Exodus records:
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Israel’s bondage in Egypt
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Their departure from Egypt
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The Ten Commandments
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The establishment of the covenant at Mount Sinai
There were seventy souls that came with Jacob into Egypt. Joseph was already there. As the Israelites multiplied, the new Pharaoh became fearful. With toxic thinking, he viewed them as a threat and forced the Hebrews into slavery, treating them with cruelty.
Until next time,
Just Have Faith and Keep It Moving.
Fanny