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A Festival for the Lord as a Family

A Festival for the Lord as a Family

Moses replied, “We will all go—young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds. We must all join together in celebrating a festival to the Lord.” Exodus 10:9 NLT

In the book of Exodus, we witness an intense spiritual confrontation between the freedom that God offers and the control that the world tries to retain. Pharaoh, in his cunning, tried to negotiate the departure of the people of Israel, suggesting that only the men should go to worship, leaving behind the children and their possessions. However, Moses understood that true liberation is not partial, but generational. We cannot celebrate a complete festival for God if a family member is missing or if our blessings remain under the enemy’s dominion. The worship that pleases the Father is that where the entire household mobilizes, recognizing that every member, from the youngest to the oldest, has a reserved place at the banquet of His presence.

True spiritual celebration occurs when we understand that God desires to bless our entire lineage. Do not settle for seeking God alone while your house remains in silence or in conflict. Raise an altar of joy in your home today, invite your children to prayer, and declare that everything you have belongs to the King. The freedom that Christ gave us on the cross is so that we walk together toward the promised land of His purpose. May your house be known for being a place of constant festival, where life, healing, and the provision of a God who never lets us go empty-handed are celebrated.

Moses replied, “We will all go—young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds. We must all join together in celebrating a festival to the Lord.” Exodus 10:9 NLT

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