
The Blessing of Expansion
In Luke 1:46-47 we find Exult and Exalt              in one sentence: 
Mary said, "My soul exalts the Lord,
and my spirit has exulted in God my Saviour."
              
            
      Mary said, "My soul exalts the Lord,
and my spirit has exulted in God my Saviour."
Exalt : To lift up God's name in              praise
      Exult: To be filled with joy - to be              overjoyed - typically at what God has done.
      Exodus exalts and exults! We're going              to spend the next few weeks exploring and exegeting                  this exciting book (if my extensive use and may                  excessive of words starting with "ex" hasn't exhausted                  or exasperated you!)
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      In a monumental book that will explore                the lows of oppression and the highs of liberation and the                valleys, rises, twists and obstacles in between, things                start incredibly simply by doing something we all know                about:
Counting your Blessings.
              
                                                              
              
      Counting your Blessings.
| These are the names of the sons of Israel who                        went to Egypt with Jacob, each with his family:                         Reuben, Simeon, Levi and Judah;  Issachar, Zebulun                        and Benjamin; Dan and Naphtali; Gad and Asher. The                        descendants of Jacob numbered seventy in all;                        Joseph was already in Egypt. Now Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation died, but the Israelites were fruitful and multiplied greatly and became exceedingly numerous, so that the land was filled with them. (Exodus1:1-6)  |                     
Before speaking of the harsh conditions of slavery and oppression, Exodus begins with a simple tally of blessings: One dad and eleven brothers and their families (a mere 70 souls) joined their presumed-dead brother in a mini-exodus from a famine-parched Palestine to Egypt: a land flowing with grain and restored relationships and they flourished there.
Don't miss the exuberance of the verbs:                "were fruitful", "multiplied greatly" and "became exceedingly                numerous". There is a joyfulness about this blessing that                should not be missed. Some might argue that this is not                "exuberance" (exulting and exalting) but is actually just                setting the stage for the threat that they posed to Egypt.                However, the Israelite abundance was not a threat until a                certain king came to power. (More on that another                day...)
              
      Exodus just explains and expresses the                blessings that God bestowed on the nation and exalts our                God and leads us to exult in His extensive providence.
      The first step of Liberation is expressing our gratitude and wonder for the blessings we take for granted. What did you start with? How has God grown you? How has He provided for you in the past? What mini-exodus experiences have you had?
Why not pause to exult and then to exalt???