Fulfilling Your Destiny

Journey Into The Promised Land

Deuteronomy 26:1–9 (CSB)

GIVING THE FIRSTFRUITS

26 “When you enter the land the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance, and you take possession of it and live in it, take some of the first of all the land’s produce that you harvest from the land the Lord your God is giving you and put it in a basket. Then go to the place where the Lord your God chooses to have his name dwell. When you come before the priest who is serving at that time, say to him, ‘Today I declare to the Lord your God that I have entered the land the Lord swore to our ancestors to give us.’

“Then the priest will take the basket from you and place it before the altar of the Lord your God. You are to respond by saying in the presence of the Lord your God:

My father was a wandering Aramean. He went down to Egypt with a few people and resided there as an alien. There he became a great, powerful, and populous nation. But the Egyptians mistreated and oppressed us, and forced us to do hard labor. So we called out to the Lord, the God of our ancestors, and the Lord heard our cry and saw our misery, hardship, and oppression. Then the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a strong hand and an outstretched arm, with terrifying power, and with signs and wonders. He led us to this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.

Look To God

In the Old Testament, when God was preparing to lead His children out of Egypt, instead of circumstances getting easier, they became harder. The main reason for this was that God hardened Pharaoh’s heart (Exodus 10:1).

When God finally delivered Israel, He performed mighty miracles despite overwhelming odds. He delivered His children from the bondage of Egypt and preserved and protected them through the torturous years they spent in the wilderness:

And the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders: And He both brought us into this place, and hath given us this land, even a land that floweth with milk and honey. (Deuteronomy 26:8-9)

God could have chosen some other way to get Israel out of Egypt. He could have immediately and instantaneously transported three million people of Israel to the Promised Land, but He chose to deliver them instead in a series of miracles such as have never been duplicated.

It often has been said that “it is darkest just before the dawn.” Often when circumstances seem to be most difficult, the way is being paved for God to do such a great work of deliverance in our lives that we will know beyond the shadow of a doubt that it was His great arm that saved us.

One purpose of circumstances, then, is that God might prove His power and glory to a world that needs to see His majesty. Another is that He might prove Himself to us in such a way that we might learn to trust Him with utter confidence despite the gravity of the circumstances around us.

God will meet the circumstances of today and tomorrow. We know this, because He already has proved Himself in the circumstances of yesterday. As a verse of the well-known hymn Amazing Grace says:

“Through many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come.

‘Tis grace that brought me safe thus far; And grace will lead me home.”

God is sufficient for your circumstances. He wants to use them to demonstrate His power and glory. He wants to prove Himself so you can learn to trust Him with utter confidence.

Today, don’t look to your circumstances. Look to the bigness of your God.

Make this declaration:

I will not look to the bigness of my circumstances. I will look to the bigness of my God.

*Adapted from MCWE email – Journey Into The Promised Land by Morris Cerullo

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