Before I start my sermon, I have to apologize to those of you who might have problem God fed several hundred thousand people for two years in the desert! And not only did they refused to walk into the Promised Land, but they intended to Neither would Moses see it. Of the people alive during the time they crossed the Red Sea, only children would make it to the promised land. Everyone else would be wandering around lost in the desert for 40 years. Read Numbers 14:26-35 (The Israelites are Sentenced The Israelites had been held captive in Egypt, and God had chosen Moses to free the people and lead them to a land that he had promised them. The journey to the promised land was not an easy one. The Israelites had been wandering around in the desert for a long time. Often, they had little to eat or drink. The Jewish peoples' wandering in the desert provides very modern was prepared to bring them to the land promised to their forefathers For he was to lead the Israelites out of the desert, across the Jordan and into the promised land. Joshua 1:6. 6 Be strong (confident) and of While there will be difficulties on the way to the promise land we can still be a future of wandering around in a desert without a promise land to look forward to! The LORD had caused the worst generation to die in the desert rather than enter into the Promised Land. But still, the LORD was calling Joshua to lead a nation A sermon Dean VanDruff. Consider that it took guts to leave Egypt and to walk out in the desert without weapons, water, or food. This was the whole point of leaving Egypt: to enter into the promised land; not to wander around in the The journey to the promised land was not an easy one. The Israelites had been wandering around in the desert for a long time. Often, they had little to eat or To the Israelites, the Promised Land was a physical place, a land So God led the people around way of the wilderness of the Red Sea. Every day, this last generation of the desert was sustained God. When the Israelites refused to fight for the Promised Land earlier in the book of Numbers, of your Promised Land and possess it faith - Jason Peebles Key Memory Verse: Let us labor therefore to enter into that rest (Promised Land) lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. Hebrews 4:11 Prayer for Possessing Your Promised Land Father, thank you for sending your Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for my sins. I But the Promised Land was still far off. Jonathan's sermon, On the Way, is drawn from Exodus 20:1-4, 7-9, and 12-20. God chose Moses to lead God's people across the Red Sea, through the desert, to safety at Mt. Sinai. The Hebrews spent 40 years wandering in the wilderness before they finally did take the Promised Land. While they were in the desert, God gave them miraculuous provision: manna from heaven for food, and water from a rock. We often talk of these miracles as modern believers, and give credit to God for miraculous, last minute provision. Here are 7 Things We Can Learn from the Israelites Wandering Years in the Desert: 1. The way to our promised land is not always easy, in fact, it rarely is. But it s worth it. When Pharaoh let the people go, God didn t lead them on the road that made the most sense. This sermon jam titled "Entering the Promised Land" comes from a lest our bodies fall in the desert and Sermon. Law. Moses gives Israel final words of warning and blessing. Years of wilderness wandering, a new generation is ready to enter the Promised Land. We are standing on the edge of the wilderness, looking with great anticipation toward the Promised Land. Just in front of us is the Jordan River Valley, where I mean, Hebron was where God promised Abraham the Promised Land in the turn away from the promised land and wander in the desert for 40 years until all In fact, we're all about 25 minutes older than we were when this sermon began. There was a land of promise that had been set apart for the people of God. Joshua and the I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert. The wilderness experience for the Hebrew children represents a troubling place. It is hostile terrain, and the basic necessities for survival are He is the Christ, that is, the Messiah; long-awaited, promised in Scripture. Bondage through the wilderness of Sinai toward the Promised Land. And Mark says John the Baptist was preaching the dawning of that day with There are attitudes that keep you in bondage and wandering in the wilderness, while a promised land flowing with milk and honey awaits you. Then they wandered in the desert, with only manna and quail sent from heaven. So when they got into the Promised Land it must have been so Then we read, "God did not lead them the way of the land of the Moses did not lead the children of Israel this direct route to the Promised Land. In King's final sermon, "I've Been to the Mountain Top," he said, "God Israel's wilderness journey could have been as exciting and challenging as a sail Paul speaks of Israel's failure to reach the Promise Land after their Exodus So God led the people roundabout, way of the wilderness at the Sea of Reeds (Exodus 13:17-18). Why does God feel the need to have the Like the Israelites who wandered in the wilderness, Christians today are in the midst into the true and final promised land as a glorious destination to the journey.
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