Monthly Archives: November 2024

“I am your Healer”

Ex. 15, 16

God was everything to His people as they trekked through the wilderness. Whatever they needed, He supplied. He’s the SAME GOD today.

Many of you know, I have some afflictions. My constant prayer is, “Lord, please heal me.” I have experienced miraculous healing in the past. I cry out for a fresh touch from His Hand.

A song is coming

Ex. 15

As soon as the Israelites escaped Pharoah’s armies in the sea, God gave a song of deliverance … “The horse and chariot are cast into the sea.”

Your trial can simply be seen as subject matter for the title of a new song. Get ready to sing and dance.

God helps you move on

Ex. 12

After experiencing the plagues, the Egyptians were READY for the Israelites to be GONE. In fact, they loaded them down with gold. silver, and jewels.

When it’s time for a change, God will lift the grace and motivate your circumstances to prepare for the change.

Put your seat belt on.

Communion

Ex. 12

Whereas we no longer observe the Passover meal as instituted by God commemorating the departure from Egypt, we do observe Christ’s Last Supper with communion. We remember His body and blood when we partake.

As we do, we should ask for healing and cleansing from sin. His body was broken that ours might be whole. His blood was shed that ours wouldn’t need to be.

PRAISE His holy name.

God keeps His promises

Ex. 13

God told Israel that they would inherit Canaan. Yes, He kept His promise, but there was a stiff trial to accompany their reward. Exiting Egypt was difficult.

Your destiny will be glorious, but the trials you experience will give you a supreme appreciation for your reward when it comes.

“I wouldn’t take anything for the journey, but I’m glad I don’t have to do it again. “

When he sees the blood …

Ex. 12

The Israelites we instructed to apply the blood of a lamb to the the door post and lintel to be passed over by the death angel. They could go on living because of the blood.

Jesus Christ, our Eternal Passover Lamb, willingly shed His Precious Blood so that we could go on living. NEVER lose your appreciation for His Blood.

A hardened heart

Ex. 11

God hardened Pharoah’s heart so that the Egyptians experienced and suffered through all 10 plagues.

When God softens a hardened heart, there is often a striking contrast in faith and obedience. The converted heart is tuned for rapid growth and dedicated service. Take the Apostle Paul for example.

Praying for someone with a hardened heart? Don’t give up. Keep at it. A glorious transformation is on the way.