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Exodus 33:12-17
There are giants on the way to < ?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>Canaan; they are agents for the enemy and they do nothing but wait for your derailment. God has placed you in the right track, but the enemy wants to derail you. On the way to Canaan, you cannot and should not just take to any way because any way will not lead you to any-where. Despite GodÕs calling of Moses as the shepherd to lead His sheep out of bondage of over four hundred years, he could not make any move without asking for His way. He did not assume any as a right way. Moses always asked God for direction. Exodus 33:13, ÒNow therefore, I pray, if I have found grace in Your sight, show me now Your way, that I may know You and that I may find grace in your sight. And consider that this nation is Your people.Ó With MosesÕ requirement, it is evident that in the way of God, there is: Ability to know God, and there is also the grace of God. The way of God is the way of going up from where you are now. He has brought you out of the house of bondage in attempt to take you to the Promise Land for your inheritance. When He brought you out, he also put all in place for you to get to the promise land. All you have to do is endure the challenges of the giants along the way. When you begin to fail in hearing Him, you have entered the way of termination. Exodus 33:14, ÒAnd He said, ÔMy Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.ÕÓ The word of God is God and His word is His presence. When you spend time in His word, His word will have a place in you. You will be in the right placement in your journey to the promise land.