Exodus 14:15 NKJV
And the Lord said to Moses, “Why do you cry to Me? Tell the children of Israel to go forward.
Exodus 14:15 NKJV
God told Moses to bring the people out of Egypt to worship Him but when Moses came before the sea, he cried out to the Lord for help. Moses said the right things before the Israelites but cried out to the Lord for help.
God's response was not an agreement to help Moses. Instead, God asked a question, "Why are you crying out to me?" Instead of, *Tell the children to go forward."
Just like Moses, we say the right thing, confess the right thing but when we come before our mountains, we cry out to God. What God said to Moses is the same answer today. Just go forward.
When we receive instruction from the Lord, we must be confident to align our lives according to what He has said. If there is a mountain before us, we just go ahead, if there is a storm in our lives, we just keep going ahead.
Jesus Christ has given us all authority, all power over every principality and power of the enemy. We have been given the keys of the kingdom and blessed with every spiritual blessing.
We need to start moving forward in life, no matter what comes our way, because Christ has redeemed us and empowered us to victory.
This is not about claiming it and taking it in Jesus Name. It is already ours in Christ Jesus. If we don't walk in it, satan will steal it away from us.
The first generation had already received the promised land but could not enter it because of unbelief. But Joshua's generation received the promised land and entered it because of their belief.
Are we ready to enter by faith into our promises, or are we going to keep waiting, crying and begging God for an answer? The choice is ours to make, either we take the step of faith and walk as mature children of God or go back to drinking milk as one who still does not know how to walk with the inheritance God has blessed us with.
Let us be mature children of God and start to walk according to what Christ has pronounced over our lives every day.
Blessings,
Ps Ambrose