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In this message, we're challenged to examine where we've settled in our spiritual journey. Using Israel's exodus from Egypt to the Promised Land, Lance shows how easily we can stop short of God's complete purpose for our lives.
Have you camped at your salvation experience (Egypt)? Are you celebrating your baptism (Red Sea) without moving forward? Perhaps you've found comfort in spiritual gifts (wilderness provision) or biblical knowledge (Mount Sinai) but missed the deeper calling.
God's ultimate purpose isn't just to save us or fill us with His Spirit, but to build us together as living stones into Christ's body—where we experience true union with Him and genuine unity with each other. This unity flows not from agreement on doctrines but from our shared position in Christ. The message reminds us that through the finished work of the Lamb, every spiritual enemy standing between us and God's purpose already lies defeated. Let's move forward together into the fullness God intends.
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By Lance Lambert5
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www.lancelambert.org
In this message, we're challenged to examine where we've settled in our spiritual journey. Using Israel's exodus from Egypt to the Promised Land, Lance shows how easily we can stop short of God's complete purpose for our lives.
Have you camped at your salvation experience (Egypt)? Are you celebrating your baptism (Red Sea) without moving forward? Perhaps you've found comfort in spiritual gifts (wilderness provision) or biblical knowledge (Mount Sinai) but missed the deeper calling.
God's ultimate purpose isn't just to save us or fill us with His Spirit, but to build us together as living stones into Christ's body—where we experience true union with Him and genuine unity with each other. This unity flows not from agreement on doctrines but from our shared position in Christ. The message reminds us that through the finished work of the Lamb, every spiritual enemy standing between us and God's purpose already lies defeated. Let's move forward together into the fullness God intends.
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