WHEN EGYPT BECOMES A PRISONFrom Survival to Slavery, Deliverance, and the Vision of FreedomEgypt was not always a prison. It was once a place of provision-a land where Joseph's family found food, safety, and survival during a time of famine. But what began as a temporary refuge eventually became a permanent place of bondage. A new Pharaoh arose, purpose was forgotten, freedom was lost, and the people who had entered Egypt as guests became slaves.
When Egypt Becomes a Prison is a powerful biblical and practical exploration of how places, relationships, habits, systems, jobs, and survival strategies can protect us in one season but imprison us in another. It reveals the danger of remaining where God only intended you to pass through. Through the journey of the Israelites-from famine and favour to oppression, confrontation, deliverance, wilderness training, and the vision of the Promised Land-this book examines the deeper meaning of freedom.
Deliverance is not merely leaving a painful place; it is allowing God to remove the mentality, fear, dependency, and identity that captivity planted within you. Many people have physically left Egypt while Egypt still lives inside their minds. They are free in location but imprisoned in thought. They desire a new future, yet continue longing for the familiar conditions of their former bondage. This book challenges readers to recognise the Pharaohs controlling their decisions, the systems benefiting from their limitation, and the fears convincing them that slavery is safer than uncertainty.
It also explores the leadership of Moses, the courage required to confront oppression, the meaning of the plagues, the power of the Passover, the crossing of the Red Sea, the discipline of the wilderness, and the responsibility of building a future after deliverance.
WHEN EGYPT BECOMES A PRISONFrom Survival to Slavery, Deliverance, and the Vision of FreedomEgypt was not always a prison. It was once a place of provision-a land where Joseph's family found food, safety, and survival during a time of famine. But what began as a temporary refuge eventually became a permanent place of bondage. A new Pharaoh arose, purpose was forgotten, freedom was lost, and the people who had entered Egypt as guests became slaves.
When Egypt Becomes a Prison is a powerful biblical and practical exploration of how places, relationships, habits, systems, jobs, and survival strategies can protect us in one season but imprison us in another. It reveals the danger of remaining where God only intended you to pass through. Through the journey of the Israelites-from famine and favour to oppression, confrontation, deliverance, wilderness training, and the vision of the Promised Land-this book examines the deeper meaning of freedom.
Deliverance is not merely leaving a painful place; it is allowing God to remove the mentality, fear, dependency, and identity that captivity planted within you. Many people have physically left Egypt while Egypt still lives inside their minds. They are free in location but imprisoned in thought. They desire a new future, yet continue longing for the familiar conditions of their former bondage. This book challenges readers to recognise the Pharaohs controlling their decisions, the systems benefiting from their limitation, and the fears convincing them that slavery is safer than uncertainty.
It also explores the leadership of Moses, the courage required to confront oppression, the meaning of the plagues, the power of the Passover, the crossing of the Red Sea, the discipline of the wilderness, and the responsibility of building a future after deliverance.