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The Danger of Following God from a Distance

The Danger of Following God from a Distance

“All right, go ahead,” Pharaoh replied. “I will let you go into the wilderness to offer sacrifices to the Lord your God. But don’t go too far away. Now hurry and pray for me.” Exodus 8:28 NLT

In this passage, we see one of the enemy’s subtlest strategies to stop God’s purpose in His people. Pharaoh, representing the world system that tries to hold us back, proposes a seemingly reasonable deal: to allow worship, but under the condition of not going too far away. This is the temptation of “safety distance,” where we want the benefits of faith and salvation but keep one foot in our old ways and another in the Kingdom. Following God from a distance is not a form of caution, but a form of lukewarmness that prevents us from experiencing the total freedom He designed for us.

Following Christ requires a total renunciation of the chains of the past. We cannot settle for a weekend faith or a superficial relationship maintained at a “comfortable” distance. God’s call for His people has always been to go out completely, cross the sea, and walk toward the unknown, trusting fully in His guidance. If today you feel you are too close to the temptations that used to dominate you, it is time to pick up the pace and move away from the border. Do not allow the enemy to negotiate your freedom; true worship happens when we are so close to God that the world loses its appeal over us.

“All right, go ahead,” Pharaoh replied. “I will let you go into the wilderness to offer sacrifices to the Lord your God. But don’t go too far away. Now hurry and pray for me.” Exodus 8:28 NLT

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