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The Journey Begins

Ray Evans • April 19, 2020
There are a lot of events in the Bible, but none as compelling as the Exodus when God brought his people out of the land of Egypt after 400 years of slavery.

After witnessing the ten plagues God brought on Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea and the destruction of the Egyptian army that was chasing them, the first thing they do is complain about the food...and want to return to Egypt.

How could they dismiss the miracles so casually?

Just like we do today. 

If we believe in miracles, we have to believe in God...and if we believe in God, we have to believe his promises are true; but if his promises are true, then so are the requirements to obey his words and ways.

We don't want to obey; it's easier not to believe in miracles or God.

It's the only problem we have, as individuals, families, nations, even the world.  We simply don't believe God is real.  If we did, this world would be a much different, much better place to live.

You can't change the world, its fate was sealed long ago; but you can change your world, by turning or returning to God.

Until then, until you know, without a doubt, God is real...nothing else matters.

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