Wednesday, August 19, 2026

About the law and judgement 3

“And Pharaoh said, I will let you go, that ye may sacrifice to the Lord your God in the wilderness; only ye shall not go very far away: intreat for me.” Exodus 8:28 KJV

Pharaoh released Israel, but attached a limitation, “You shall not go very far.,” and a king’s word is a law (Ecclesiastes 8:4). Scripture also shows how judgments can determine outcomes. Abiathar was removed from the priesthood in fulfilment of an earlier judgment (1 Kings 2:26–27; 1 Samuel 2:31–32), while Shimei died after crossing a boundary expressly placed upon him (1 Kings 2:36–46). In the same way, some people repeatedly encounter invisible ceilings, progressing only to a certain point before experiencing unusual resistance, setback, or demotion.

When you discern a persistent pattern of limitation, seek God concerning its spiritual root and confront it with His Word. God’s law is perfect and carries transforming authority (Psalm 19:7; Joshua 1:8). Where judgment speaks, appeal to divine mercy, because “mercy triumphs over judgment” (James 2:13; Romans 9:16). No contrary decree has greater authority than the Word and mercy of God.

Prophetic Word: Every voice saying, “You shall not go very far,” is silenced over your life. Every limitation, demotion, and ancient boundary resisting your advancement is overturned by the authority of God’s Word. You will go farther, rise higher, and enter the fullness of what God has ordained for you, in Jesus’ name.

Prayer: Father, reveal and overturn every law, judgment, or limitation working against my progress. By the authority of Your Word and the power of Your mercy, cancel every contrary decree. Break every invisible boundary and lead me into the fullness of Your purpose for my life, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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