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Personal Development

DAY 2 OF 3

Moses was on a detour for forty years as God developed him for his destiny. He knew what God wanted him to do. God wanted him to deliver his people from slavery. Yet it took forty years in the wilderness to develop Moses into the humble and trusting servant that he needed to be in order to have the mindset, faith and abilities to carry out the plan. 

Abraham was on a twenty-five-year detour. At one point God had told him His plan for him – that He would bless nations through Abraham and make his name great. The vision and the proclamation from God to Abraham were real and vivid. It would have been odd for Abraham to believe at that point that it would be nearly three decades before he would witness the literal birth of it. But it was.

The greatest apostle in the New Testament, Paul, went on a three-year detour to a desert where God removed him from the front page of culture and life in order to strengthen him, teach him, and develop him for his calling. 

Detours are often a regular part of God’s plan in guiding us to our destinies. He uses these periods in our lives to develop us so that we can affectively carry out our destinies when we reach them.

God will often give us a glimpse of our destiny long before we are prepared to actualize it, as He did when He told Abraham that there would be a 400-year detour in Egypt before they would reach their promised destination (Genesis 15:12-16).

Friend, don't become so discouraged in the delays that you give up on the pursuit of your purpose. Trust the process. God is developing you for the plan He has created you to live out. 

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Personal Development

God often seeks to develop us emotionally, spiritually, physically and even relationally prior to promoting us in our destiny. Tony Evans shares some important thoughts on the importance of personal development in this reading plan. 

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