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Numbers 13:
It's A Fixed Fight
Numbers 14:36
God will allow you to live on whatever level you settle for.
If we settle for a mediocre life, then that is what God will let you have.
If you are satisfied staying by the pool of Bethesda with an infirmity for 38 years and you are willing to live in that condition, that is what God will allow you to experience.
If you chose to wonder in the wilderness for 40 years instead of resting in Canaan, that is what God will allow you to experience.
God is a leader, not a draggier.
He is a shepherd not a Pharoah.
He will only fill you in the dimension of your hunger.
Your potential requires your participation.
God will only do what you can’t do.
He will not do what you are unwilling to do.
We see this in John when Jesus instruct them to move the stone in front of Lazarus’s tomb.
God will only do what you can’t do.
He will not do what you are unwilling to do.
So the question to all of us is, “How bad do you want it?”
If we don’t increase our appetite and operate with an anointed aggression, we will continue to stay in the wilderness and never make it to Canaan.
Israel had to go through the wilderness but they didn’t have to stay there.
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2:3
It’s our season to move and occupy.
It’s our time to walk in the promise God has given us.
There is an effectual door open for us but there is also opposition.
All of God’s promises are tied to opposition.
There are many adversaries that will oppose us.
That is a given but your willingness to fight through that opposition determines if we get it or not.
We can’t have a victory without a fight but the fight is fixed.
The only way you don’t win is if you don’t fight!
The story really begins in the book of Exodus.
Exodus means Exit.
It lets us know that with God, you are never trapped, there is always an exit.
You may feel trapped, it may look trapped, but there is always an exit.
Just because you don’t see an exit sign doesn’t mean that there is not an exit.
God will make a way out of no way.
The devil thinks he has you trapped but God has an exit for you.
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400 years of bondage.
God will allow you to live on whatever level you settle for.
They live in bondage for over 400 years and didn’t get out until they asked God.
They talked to God and God started talking to Moses.
They feel ignored while God is busy working on the answer.
Just because God is not talking to you about the problem doesn’t mean he’s not working on the problem.
God reveals the assignment and Moses start to reveal his inadequacies.
He talks to God as if God is not aware of them.
God knows us better than we know ourselves.
If your inadequacies were a problem, he would have mentioned that when He called you.
If God didn’t bring them up, then it didn’t matter.
So God doesn’t allow Moses to use his excuse to exempt him from his assignment.
God had already tapped Aaron on the shoulder.
Aaron is a metaphor for a paraclete.
You may not know what a paraclete is but you know what a participle is.
It’s not the whole sentence but it’s enough of the sentence so that you get the point.
The Holy Ghost is not all my inheritance but he is enough.
He is the earnest of our inheritance.
He is an assistant.
Moses ask his name.
He was Hebrew so he knew that he was the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but he didn’t know his name.
You can tell how well someone knows a person by what they call them.
If you call him healer, if you call him deliverer.
God gave him his covenant name
Jehovah is like a pre-fix
I am, not just I was, not someday I will be
He always is
He was a waymaker, He is a waymaker, He will be a waymaker
He lead them to the Red Sea
All that night
Dry ground
Mud = where you have been
Angel moved behind them
They still didn’t believe God so they never saw the promise fulfilled except Joshua and Caleb
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