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The Load You Have Been Called to Carry...Sometimes it seems like The Lord allows us to feel the pressure, burdens, pain and suffering as we go through the Process Of Our Deliverance. In the midst of the process, especially when we realize that it could be a while before He comes to our rescue, we sometimes become disgruntled with God and with those He has sent as His messengers. The fact of the matter is that during these times in our lives, we have to realize that our lives are to be poured out as a sacrifice unto him and that Pain and Suffering are sometimes the Load that We Have to Carry During Certain Seasons of our Lives. There is a connection of PROCESS, SUFFERING & DELIVERANCE that we must Go Through in order to understand that God uses the Very Circumstances we are in right now, to Bring Forth Miracles, Signs and Wonders that lead unto our Deliverance. Instead of Focusing on the Pain and Suffering in Your Life, that seems to have been sent to BREAK YOU, is truly their to MAKE YOU into Everything that He has Called You to Be! Carry the Load of the Burden He has allowed, as it is only for a Season to Bring You Out and Move You into the the Greatest Miracle of Your Life! - Coach Mason Scripture: After this presentation to Israel’s leaders, Moses and Aaron went and spoke to Pharaoh. They told him, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Let my people go so they may hold a festival in my honor in the wilderness.” “Is that so?” retorted Pharaoh. “And who is the Lord ? Why should I listen to him and let Israel go? I don’t know the Lord, and I will not let Israel go.” Pharaoh replied, “Moses and Aaron, why are you distracting the people from their tasks? Get back to work! That same day Pharaoh sent this order to the Egyptian slave drivers and the Israelite foremen: “Do not supply any more straw for making bricks. Make the people get it themselves! But still require them to make the same number of bricks as before. Don’t reduce the quota. They are lazy. That’s why they are crying out, ‘Let us go and offer sacrifices to our God.’ Load them down with more work. Make them sweat! That will teach them to listen to lies!” Meanwhile, the Egyptian slave drivers continued to push hard. “Meet your daily quota of bricks, just as you did when we provided you with straw!” they demanded. Then they whipped the Israelite foremen they had put in charge of the work crews. “Why haven’t you met your quotas either yesterday or today?” they demanded. So the Israelite foremen went to Pharaoh and pleaded with him. “Please don’t treat your servants like this,” they begged. But Pharaoh shouted, “You’re just lazy! Lazy! That’s why you’re saying, ‘Let us go and offer sacrifices to the Lord.’ Now get back to work! No straw will be given to you, but you must still produce the full quota of bricks.” The Israelite foremen could see that they were in serious trouble when they were told, “You must not reduce the number of bricks you make each day.” As they left Pharaoh’s court, they confronted Moses and Aaron, who were waiting outside for them. Then Moses went back to the Lord and protested, “Why have you brought all this trouble on your own people, Lord? Why did you send me? Ever since I came to Pharaoh as your spokesman, he has been even more brutal to your people. And you have done nothing to rescue them!” (Exodus 5:1, 2, 4, 6-9, 13-15, 17-20, 22, 23 NLT)
Posted on: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 09:32:08 +0000

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