The wandering in the wilderness isn't the example of being saved...
It's the example of being offered salvation, and making the decision whether or not we will accept God's plan for us.
The 40 years in the wilderness is comparative to the time between the beginning of Jesus's ministry and the destruction of the Temple... that's 40 years where the Jews (of which only a remnant would be saved) had time to make a decision for Christ...
It's not the equivalent of our walk after finding Jesus. After we have found Jesus and been saved, we are entered into the promised land...
It's no longer propositional, it's here. I live under The King, in His dominian, under His rule. My citizenship is in Gods Heavenly Kingdom.
As Jesus said, the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.. He is now, as i speak sat down at the right hand of the Father. He reigns now, today.
And my wandering is over...
It's the example of being offered salvation, and making the decision whether or not we will accept God's plan for us.
The 40 years in the wilderness is comparative to the time between the beginning of Jesus's ministry and the destruction of the Temple... that's 40 years where the Jews (of which only a remnant would be saved) had time to make a decision for Christ...
It's not the equivalent of our walk after finding Jesus. After we have found Jesus and been saved, we are entered into the promised land...
It's no longer propositional, it's here. I live under The King, in His dominian, under His rule. My citizenship is in Gods Heavenly Kingdom.
As Jesus said, the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.. He is now, as i speak sat down at the right hand of the Father. He reigns now, today.
And my wandering is over...
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