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A Holy Exit
Abraham the “Hebrew”
Abram was first to be called a “Hebrew” (Genesis 14:13).
The Hebrew word is ibri (Strong’s H5680).
The plural is ibrim.
The word means “one from beyond” or “one who has crossed over”.
Abram was one who had left one place to cross over to another place.
he was regarded as a foreigner and stranger in the land to which he crossed.
Marriage Covenant: Leaving and Cleaving
All of the blessings inside the covenant rest on the condition to come out of everything else to be married to the One who makes covenant.
This is pictured in marriage:
The Book of Exodus
The Book of Exodus records the exit of Israel from Egypt to the Promise Land.
It is a book of leaving.
Israel had to “come out” to “go in”.
To come into the Promise Land, Israel had to cross two bodies of water.
Red Sea: They had to cross the Red Sea to come out of Egypt.
Jordan River: They had to cross the Jordan to enter the Promise Land.
Israel could not come into the Promise Land until they had first come out of Egypt.
Exiting Egypt is as holy as entering the Promise Land.
We cannot begin a new life without ending the old life.
We must come out of the land in which we are familiar so that God can show us a land that we’ve never seen.
Exiting from the Heart
After Israel came out of Egypt, God led them into the wilderness to get Egypt to come out of them.
This is the process of sanctification.
Exiting Cultural Corruption
Escape from Wrath
To “come out” is an urgent call.
It is not only a call to inherit blessing, but also a call to escape destruction.
Leaving all to Follow Christ
Jesus called His disciples to leave their old life to follow Him.
Response to the Word
You can’t enter into God’s plan until you exit your own!
Jesus is the Door to God’s plan.
Isn’t it time to make a holy exit to enter the blessing of God?
Let go and come to Jesus today!
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