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'A LAND IN WHICH YOU...SHALL...LACK NOTHING.' DEUTERONOMY 8:9
When God delivered the Israelites from slavery He did it in stages:
First: He brought them out of the land of 'not enough.' As slaves in Egypt without power, they were forced to depend on Pharaoh for everything.
When you have to keep relying on anyone but God, you're not really free. God won't allow you to get 'hooked' on anybody but Him. Elijah was living happily by a stream in the middle of a famine. Ravens brought him meat each day. What an arrangement!
One day the ravens didn't show up and the brook dried up. What happened? God dried up the brook to drive him back to the source! Regardless of whom God uses He alone is the source of all you need.
Second: He brought them through the wilderness of 'just enough.' God provided them with heavenly food, manna, just enough for each day. Now it's no fun struggling to barely get by. We tend to appreciate what we had to struggle for and we learn to trust God more. Plus, living through seasons of 'just enough' builds into us an instinct to keep moving on to better things.
Third: He brought them into the land of 'more than enough.' God described Israel's future home as 'a land in which you shall lack nothing.' God's ultimate goal for you is abundance, in all areas of life! Is that so you'll have more than the next guy? No! God told Abraham, 'I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing' (Gen 12:2 NIV). 'More than enough' means never having an excuse not to help those in need.
written by Bob Gass
'A LAND IN WHICH YOU...SHALL...LACK NOTHING.' DEUTERONOMY 8:9
When God delivered the Israelites from slavery He did it in stages:
First: He brought them out of the land of 'not enough.' As slaves in Egypt without power, they were forced to depend on Pharaoh for everything.
When you have to keep relying on anyone but God, you're not really free. God won't allow you to get 'hooked' on anybody but Him. Elijah was living happily by a stream in the middle of a famine. Ravens brought him meat each day. What an arrangement!
One day the ravens didn't show up and the brook dried up. What happened? God dried up the brook to drive him back to the source! Regardless of whom God uses He alone is the source of all you need.
Second: He brought them through the wilderness of 'just enough.' God provided them with heavenly food, manna, just enough for each day. Now it's no fun struggling to barely get by. We tend to appreciate what we had to struggle for and we learn to trust God more. Plus, living through seasons of 'just enough' builds into us an instinct to keep moving on to better things.
Third: He brought them into the land of 'more than enough.' God described Israel's future home as 'a land in which you shall lack nothing.' God's ultimate goal for you is abundance, in all areas of life! Is that so you'll have more than the next guy? No! God told Abraham, 'I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing' (Gen 12:2 NIV). 'More than enough' means never having an excuse not to help those in need.
written by Bob Gass