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Delivered to Worship

Jun 11, 2025

Key Scripture: "Let My people go, that they may serve Me" - Exodus 10:3

 

Reflection

Moses understood something profound about God's deliverance: we are not delivered from something as much as we are delivered to something - worship. When Moses demanded Israel's freedom from Pharaoh, it wasn't just about escaping slavery; it was about entering into their destiny as worshipers of the Most High God.

This principle revolutionizes how we view God's deliverance in our own lives. Every bondage He breaks, every chain He loosens, every prison door He opens is ultimately about freeing us to worship Him without hindrance. As Scripture says, we are delivered "that we, being delivered from the hand of our enemies, might serve Him without fear."

Moses also discovered that worship provides protection. After defeating Amalek, he built an altar and called it "Jehovah Nissi" - The Lord is my Banner. In worship, we find ourselves covered by God's protecting presence, safe under His banner of love.

Unfortunately, Israel chose idol worship over true worship and wandered in the wilderness for 40 years. Their deliverance was complete, but they never entered their worship destiny. Don't let that be your story.

 

Today's Challenge

Think about areas where God has delivered you - from addiction, depression, toxic relationships, financial bondage, or spiritual darkness. Spend time thanking God, not just for what He delivered you from, but for what He delivered you to: a life of worship and intimate relationship with Him.

 

Prayer

Lord, thank You for every deliverance in my life. Help me to see that You didn't just rescue me from bondage - You rescued me for worship. Let me live under Your banner of protection as I serve You without fear. Amen.

 

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