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Don’t Forget Your Egypt

August 17, 2025

God calls His people to remember their history so they can enter the future with faithfulness. On the plains of Moab, Moses addressed the second generation of Israelites, those born in the wilderness after their parents died without entering the Promised Land. Twice in Deuteronomy 24, God commands, “You shall remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt” (Deut. 24:22). This memory is not for sentiment, but to shape how they obey, discern, and remain faithful.

Remembering where we come from is essential for spiritual clarity and humility. Ignoring the past breeds pride and dulls our ability to hear God clearly. Moses spoke from lived experience, urging the people not to forget how they got to the edge of promise. “You can’t speak for God about where we’re going if you don’t understand how we got here.”

Redemption uses memory, not denial, as a foundation for love and obedience. In Luke 7, Jesus honors the woman who washed His feet with her tears and perfume. He explains, “Her many sins have been forgiven, and that is why she loved much.” Her love flowed from a history that had been forgiven and reframed. Israel’s own slavery became the reason they were commanded to show compassion to strangers, orphans, and widows. “God turns scars into soil.”

A redeemed past becomes the foundation for a prophetic future. Jesus gives us a future that no past can steal. This future is not built on forgetting, but on allowing God’s mercy to transform our story. When we let Him redeem where we have been, we are prepared to follow Him into where He is leading.

As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:

God commands His people to remember they were slaves in Egypt. This is not about shame but about humility. Think about your own Egypt, the places of pain, failure, or loss. How might remembering those places help you walk with greater compassion and dependence on God? Your story, including its scars, is not a liability in the kingdom of God. It is the soil where love and mercy can grow. Reflect on the wounds God has begun to heal in your life. How might He want to use them to bring healing to others? Jesus gives you a future that no past can steal. You are not defined by what you have done or by what was done to you. What would it look like this week to live from your redeemed identity rather than your regrets?

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