Welcome to the blog of Pastor Alton Stone, from Simpsonville, SC. Pastor Stone is a retired Ordained Bishop of The Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee with over 45 years of pastoral ministry.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

“What Place Do You Live In?”

Exodus 2:23-25 CEV “After the death of the king of Egypt, the Israelites still complained because they were forced to be slaves. They cried out for help, and God heard their loud cries. He did not forget the promise he had made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and because he knew what was happening to his people, he felt sorry for them.

The story of God’s covenant people is the story of all of our spiritual lives. We meet this community located in Egypt, which represents slavery. We see their sojourn into the desert, which represents indecision. We see then their victories in the Promise Land, which represents abundance. It is my observation that people spiritually choose to live in one of these three places.

Do you live in a spiritual Egypt?
In Egypt we see the covenant people of God in a place of slavery. They are beaten, burdened and bound by cruel taskmasters. Today, we find people who are trying to serve God that are still living in Egypt. They want to serve God, they want to be what God would have them to be, but they have chains that won’t be broken. They are in prisons where they can’t get set free, and they carry burdens they just can’t lay down.

How do you move out of that spiritual Egypt?
-Instead of accepting that the situation will never change, cry out to the one who can change your situation. So many people have struggled to win in areas of their lives only to repeat failure. But with God nothing is impossible. There is no chain He cannot break and there is no mountain He cannot move.

-You will never leave Egypt until you get fed up with it. When the people began to cry out to God, when they said, we can’t stand this place, God was moved with compassion on them. Until you get sick of Egypt you are doomed to live there.

-You will need a Spiritual Moses to lead you out of Egypt. You may say, I have tried over and over to get out of Egypt but have failed. Let me lead you out of Egypt. God places Spiritual leaders in your life to free you from slavery to sin. I encourage you to:
-Cry out to God because prayer will change things. First of all it will change us. Many times before God changes your situation, He first changes you.
- Stand on the God’s promise. God made a covenant with Abraham that He was going to keep. Realize God’s Word in your life. Stand on the promises of God. Don’t take no for an answer.
-Find people heading in spiritual directions and follow them. Not many people just find their way out of Egypt on their own, God places others in our lives to help us find His promises for our lives.

Desert–Deuteronomy 8:2–place of indecision, place of spiritual dryness, place of death. Forty years of going in circles, forty years on the wrong side of Jordan, forty years till a generation was lost. If we don’t choose to obey God in faith, we will spend our lives going in circles. God can help us out of Egypt, but He will require faith to enter promise.
In our spiritual lives, we all have at times been in the desert places. It always seems there is a desert between Egypt and Promise. Today, it isn’t God’s will for you to go in circles.

Indecision–many times it isn’t a terrible act of sin that keeps people from their blessings, but a lack of faith.
Israel didn’t miss Canaan because of the Golden calf rebellion, but because they told God it was impossible for them to get what He was giving.

Dryness–instead of milk and honey we many times choose sand. Sure God has big blessings for others, but for me and my house, we will go in circles. The saddest thing about the desert, is you can see the blessings but you don’t experience them.

Death–forty years, a lost generation. Today, I want to encourage you, God has more for your life than spiritual dirt. You don’t have to keep saying, here we go again. Same song, second verse. God can give you a new path, He can give you life over death.

Promise land–Deuteronomy 6:3- a land that flows with milk and honey. This is the place of spiritual abundance. It isn’t a promise for an elite few, but a promise for everyone who will enter in.
How do you move into abundance?
a. You say not my generation–an entire generation died, and now this generation gets it’s chance. They say, we are tired of indecision, we are tired of dryness, we are tired of spiritual death. Sometimes you have got to get sick and tired of being sick and tired, to make the change.

b. You cross Jordan–if you can cross the Red Sea, you can cross Jordan. Sometimes it’s not the giant steps, but the small steps of faith that prove to get you to your promise land.

c. You tear down walls–before you move into abundance, God will test your obedience. God could have torn down the walls in an instant at Jericho, Jericho didn’t prove God, Jericho proved Israel. So many people won’t be obedient in some small area of their lives, so their abundance isn’t poured out on them.

d. Fight the giants–the deeper you go in God, the bigger the obstacles you will have to conquer. Here is the good news, the bigger the giant, the closer you are to your blessing.
You have to choose abundance, it will not just choose you. God never gives anything that doesn’t require obedience and faith. It is a free gift, but without faith it will be impossible to please God.

Don’t be satisfied in Egypt, Don’t settle for the desert, move in faith toward abundance. The milk and honey is waiting on God’s table for you.

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