God Gave It to You as a Gift.Paraugs
"Arise and walk throughout the land, for I will give it to you."
I love this passage.
Abraham now has to separate from Lot, whose name means "veil." Abraham has to leave behind everything that is preventing him from seeing clearly the land that the Lord has for him.
Sometimes God removes people who only limit and stagnate you, because there is more land and more to conquer, and they only generate conflict and fights.
God loves you, and He has given you a beautiful land, He has given it to you, and it is time to remove some veils so that you can conquer.
It seems surprising to me because from the beginning of the chapter it says, "Now Abraham was rich."
Because he had come from Egypt with many riches, it seems to me that it was God's purpose to take him to Egypt only to leave like that.
God was showing him a little of what would happen to the nation that would come from him. I believe that you have seen glimpses of the great things that God will do with your generations.
Have you felt that you need to do something more? Those discomforts come from God to move you to the place where they will give you the riches and allow you to take the land of your inheritance.
Move through the land that God gives you, walk through it, far and wide. Move in it and be free to enjoy the fruits that you see in it. Why? Because God gives it to you.
God will move you to places where you will take the riches and then when you return, you will give the glory to God because you will see the goodness of God, His manifest love, signs, fresh water, and the word of God that helps and energizes you, focuses you, and blesses you.
I can imagine Abraham seeing the land: laughing when he saw the fruits, bathing in its rivers, seeing the great trees, and everything that God gave to Him and his generation.
God has already provided everything: your future, the places where your generations will be, and what they will do.
God gave it to you.
The veil is gone and now you can see.
God has a place, a land provided for you.
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