Land Flowing With Milk And Honey

Exodus 3:8(KJV)

And I am come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey; unto the place of the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites.

According to our anchored Scripture, divine settlement is not just a compensation from God but a process that brings relief and joy. It is a journey of deliverance from our challenges, struggles, or pains. Divine Settlement also means we have been owed and need to be compensated. After many years of oppression and slavery, God caused the Egyptians to free the Israelites and settle in their promised land. The moment the Almighty God got involved in the affliction of the children of Israel, things began to work out for their good, as God raised a deliverer for them. In settling the Israelites, God took their negative situation and placed them in a land flowing with milk and honey. A divine settlement from God gives us freedom from captivity and strongholds of our enemies. That is, when God settles His children, they enjoy freedom from satanic oppression and torment. When God gets involved in our situation, He wipes away tears from our eyes. When God decides to be involved in the affairs of man, every obstacle becomes surmounted, the forces of Heaven begin to turn our difficulty into miracles, trials to triumph, and test to testimonies. Everything becomes possible to us, and our challenges become history.

Throughout the Bible, there are numerous instances where God settles His children. In Genesis 21:1-2, against all odds and biological reasoning, Sarah was divinely settled with the fruit of the womb. She bore Abraham a son even in old age. Hannah and Elizabeth had their cases of barrenness also settled in one day. After enduring many hardships in Egypt, Joseph was divinely settled in a place of power, glory, and rest. He became the first Prime Minister of Egypt. In Job 42:10-16, God restored to Job everything that the enemy stole from him after many years of tragedy and misfortune. The place of dignity taken away from Mephibosheth was restored within a day by David with a simple pronouncement(2 Samuel 9:10). When settled, all our rights and privileges denied or taken away from us are returned and restored. It is written in Luke 5:5-6 “But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless, at Your word, I will let down the net.” And when they had done this, they caught a great number of fish, and their net was breaking.” Simon Peter was divinely settled after a night of toiling and catching nothing. In this season of settlement, God will divinely settle us in Jesus’ Name. He will compensate us for lost glory. He will comfort and restore us to a place of peace and rest. Get ready to see all our problems get settled!

Beloved, do not hurry to engage in human settlement when God has a genuine settlement for you. Any attempt to settle yourself in whatever form without God’s involvement could have dire consequences for you. There is an appointed time for your settlement, so wait for it. Today, be rest assured that God has heard your cry! He sees you right where you are, and He is concerned! Do not mistake His perceived silence for His lack of activity. He is working for your good on your behalf right now. That is the God I serve. To enjoy divine settlement in your situation, enter into a covenant to serve God and have a first mentality in all you do. Give your life to Christ now; He will be involved in your situation. Give God His place, and He will place you in the position He has designed for you. You do not have to fight the battle of life alone. God will get involved in your situation today, and things will turn around for good in Jesus’ Name. Call on Him today. He will get involved and settle you. Stand fast on God’s Word and Promises. Keep your faith to the end. Remember, the Israelites were owed many things for over 430 years, but God stepped in. And within a day, they were settled beyond measure.

O Lord, settle me this season to fulfill my glorious destiny in Jesus’ Name.

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