By Irving Serrano Sr
Say therefore to the people of Israel, " I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will deliver you from slavery to them, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm, and with great acts of judgement". (Exodus 6:6 ) During this era, the people of Israel, lived under the ruling of the Egyptians . There land was unjustly sold from under them for very little grain. There was hunger in the land, and everyone served the king, and abided the law out of fear. It was`nt because of love. It seem`ed to become a way of life.... Enslaved by the king, and they did what they were told, in fear of the consequences. There life circumstances were one of Fear, slavery, and an inferiority. Now God, had a different dream for his people. A better plan and a prosperous future. A liberated out look on life of open fields, blue skies, and a horizon with no end. This is why He said ; " I will deliver you", and I will "liberate" you. The phrase; "to take out", would in other words bring out something that appears to be hidden. Question? Are you in a place in your life, where you feel the need to be liberated? Is there something hidden deep withecorners of your heart that needs to be liberated? God, offers you freedom. God, wants to liberate you. You have been redeemed: because Christ paid the price. When He was crucified on the cross, at Calvary. Make today, a day of liberty. Put aside any feelings or complexes, that deter you from seeking a relationship with God. Take the burdens of problems, addictions, etc. And literally put them in the trash. Break the chains that imprison the very idea, of a relation with God. No matter how tribal, or taboo your circumstances are, you are not excluded from Gods promise. Re-direct your path from the forces that want to carry you to certain death. Accept Gods promise; " He says; I am the Lord, I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will deliver you from slavery to them, and I will redeem you with outstretched arms, and with great acts of judgment". May God bless you. Love always, Irving Serrano Sr
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