Forty-two Stops The Israelites Made On Their Journey From Egypt To Canaan’s Land

Forty-two Stops The Israelites Made On Their Journey From Egypt To Canaan’s Land

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Israel’s experiences from Egyptian bondage to freedom in the Promised Land, also known as Canaan’s Land, reveal the LORD’s lessons in spiritual education and moral development that generated spiritual growth in the nation’s relationship with the LORD God as a Son in Egypt, as an Espoused-Bride in the wilderness, and as a Spiritual Wife in Canaan’s Land.

Forty-two Stops The Israelites Made On Their Journey From Egypt To Canaan’s Land

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Israel’s experiences from Egyptian bondage to freedom in the Promised Land, also known as Canaan’s Land, reveal the LORD’s lessons in spiritual education and moral development that generated spiritual growth in the nation’s relationship with the LORD God as a Son in Egypt, as an Espoused-Bride in the wilderness, and as a Spiritual Wife in Canaan’s Land. All of Israel’s stops in Egypt, in the wilderness, and in Canaan’s Land are types and shadows of the spiritual lessons of growth that we need in order to make our pilgrim journey from the Egypt of this world to the heavenly Canaan’s Land, the New City, that New Jerusalem. This is the eternal abiding place of the Bride of Jesus Christ. This is the mark of the Prize of God’s High Calling in Christ Jesus. Not many of the adult Israelites learned the spiritual lessons that God had planned for them. They died in the wilderness and missed their chance to live in Canaan’s land, the land of milk and honey. The lessons that Israel experienced are the same ones that God has chosen for the spiritual Bride of Christ. Read this book and learn what qualifies believers to be in the Bride of the LORD Jesus Christ.

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