Four Things You’re Not Doing That Keeps You from Entering the “Promised Land”
Ever heard about the “Promised Land”? It’s not just a catchy phrase from ancient scriptures; it’s a profound concept that resonates with our deepest desires and aspirations. In the Bible, it’s described as a land flowing with milk and honey, a symbol of abundance, fulfillment, and divine purpose. But what does it really mean for us today?
Recently, I stumbled upon some insightful teachings by Christine Caine, where she beautifully unpacks the essence of the promised land. According to her, it’s not just about a physical location; it’s about stepping into the fullness of God’s promises for our lives. It’s about embracing abundance, overcoming obstacles, and fulfilling our divine purpose.
Now, why does this matter to me? Well, I’m currently in a season of transition, where I’m letting go of the old to make space for the new. But here’s the catch — navigating this transitional phase, this “no-man’s land” between the old and the new, can be daunting. It’s where we confront the shadows of doubt, fear, and resistance.
It’s where we grapple with the question: What am I not doing that I should be doing to step into my promised land? Let’s unpack it together:
- You Are Not Cutting Away the Old: Create Space for Blessings