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SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE 🏫 – FROM EGYPT TO THE PROMISED LAND

School Of Excellence 🏫 – From Egypt To The Promised Land

To everyone with a high calling, know this: before you can reach your Promised Land, you must first pass through Egypt.

Egypt represents struggle, hardship, and systems that enslave. But your Promised Land is the exact opposite, it is a place of abundance, overflow, and more than enough.

God often allows us to walk through “Egypt” because it is in that place of struggle that we are broken, humbled, and prepared. Just as a wild horse 🐎 must be tamed before it can serve its rider, so must we be surrendered before God can entrust us with destiny.

Look at Moses: he had passion for his people and even killed an Egyptian in anger. But before God could use him to deliver Israel, He first had to take Moses into the desert, a place of humility, obedience, and surrender. Only then was he ready to lead others into freedom (Exodus 2).

This principle still applies today. Sometimes, God uses seasons of hardship, whether in the form of struggles, losses, or even personal failures, to refine and reshape us. These moments may feel like captivity, but in reality, they are training grounds for greatness.

Even in modern examples, like Vybz Kartel, you can see how life’s “prisons” (literally or spiritually) can humble and transform a person. When repentance and surrender happen, God opens doors for a second chance and a greater purpose.

So, don’t despise your Egypt. It’s not your final destination, it’s only the process. Your Promised Land awaits, but first, God must refine you into the vessel He can use for mighty works.

📖 “Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time.” – 1 Peter 5:6

🙏 Prayer:

Heavenly Father, help me not to despise the season of my Egypt. Give me the strength to endure, the humility to submit, and the faith to trust You through the process. May I come out refined, prepared, and ready to walk into my Promised Land. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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