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He reaps what he sows.
- Galatians 6:8
Does a person sin because he has the freedom to exercise his own rights? Sin is the result of attachment to the body. For those who lived in slavery in Egypt, because they did not go to rest, it reveals that they reaped the consequences. They harvest the rebellious human flesh and do not submit to the cross of God. They are reaping that kingdom, which accepts them with many souls. They are in captivity with Satan, who will not give up. Instead of fellowshipping with God’s grace, they live a life of reaping. What seems good about being a prisoner to oneself, what seems like freedom is only self-centered freedom.
Join Christ on the cross and accept that cross personally. God will also give people the right to remain in the wilderness. Their murmurings and needs have their occupation, and though they are in the wilderness, their hearts have never left Egypt. God will not bring them to Canaan while their hearts are in Egypt.
Let God bring you out to bring you in. You are going to fight the body. God says, “I have crucified it.” There is going to be a war with one of your soldiers. God says, I have transferred you to another kingdom (Colossians 1:13). Do not turn to the examiner; Go back to Christ. Do not turn to despair; Go back to love. Don’t go back to what you remember; Back to forgiveness. Don’t turn to neediness, turn to the fullness of God. Don’t live to reap what your father taught you to sow, but live to sow what God’s word allows you to reap.
Today’s reading passage numbers 1–3