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For a New Beginning, Forsake the World
Bishop Keith Butler 

By faith Moses, when he was born, was hid three months of his parents, because 
they saw he was a proper child; and they were not afraid of the king's 
commandment.
Hebrews 11:23 (KJV) 

Do you want this new year to be have some new beginnings? Then you're going to 
have to forsake the world system. The world will bombard you with the easy
way out. However, you have to decide that by faith God's way is the only way 
for you. 

Moses is a good example of a man who forsook the world. You see Moses was 
raised in Pharaoh's house. He was someone of privilege and authority. Yet, he
had compassion for his Jewish brethren and killed an Egyptian for beating one 
and he was driven out of Egypt. 

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It seemed as though Moses was going to spend the rest of his life in the 
desert, then God approached him and called him to be the deliverer of His 
people.
But there were some steps that led to Moses having his new beginning: 

Verse 24, Moses refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter. In other 
words, he made a decision that he was not going to accept any benefits by any
other means than God. If you're going to have an anointed new beginning, you 
have to refuse to do it any other way than God's way. 

Verse 25, Moses chose to go God's way than enjoy the pleasures of sin. You have 
to make up your mind that as for me and my house; we choose to serve the
Lord. This has to be your attitude even if you don't get blessed--to go God's 
way. 

Verse 26, Moses esteemed God's blessing higher than anything man could give 
him. His attitude was, I would rather get it all from God and nothing from man.
You see, you have to stick to this regardless of what men offer you. Yes, you 
may have to wait a little longer, but that's all right. If I can't have it
God's way, I don't want it period.

Then verse 27, Moses forsook Egypt and followed God. When you decide to follow 
God, many times you will have to go against the wind. Egypt represents the
easy way, the sinful way, and the crowded way. It's the way everybody wants to 
go. But Moses made a decision, and he did it by faith, that was to forsake
Egypt. 

Listen, God is about giving you a new beginning, but you have to determine that 
it's going to be God's way or no way. 

Scripture References: John 8:12; 12:25; Matthew 16:26; Mark 4:19

Bishop Keith A. Butler
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