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Are You Looking Forward | Pastor Mark Knight | April 26th, 2026

50 min · 22 de may de 2026
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This message confronts us with a challenging question: Are we truly looking forward in faith, or have we taken up permanent residence in our wilderness seasons? Drawing from Exodus 13-14, we're invited into the story of the Israelites who stood between Egypt's pursuing army and the Red Sea—a place they never expected to be. The central revelation is profound: God sometimes takes us on longer routes not because He's forgotten us, but because He's preparing both us and our destination. The wilderness isn't punishment; it's an anointing builder. We discover that the weight of our assignment is often synonymous with the weight of pain we'll feel in that assignment. The message challenges our tendency to operate from feelings rather than faith, reminding us that clarity is the reward of faith, not its prerequisite. Faith requires movement, and movement brings manifestation. When we're crying out for understanding, God may be asking why we're not moving forward. The Israelites wanted to return to Egypt because they weren't ready to see themselves as promise dwellers—they still thought like slaves. Similarly, we sometimes build our lives around our wilderness, hanging pictures and making ourselves comfortable in places God never intended to be permanent. The call is clear: stop asking God for victory if we're unwilling to work in the field of preparation.

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