YOU SHALL GO OUT WITH JOY

YOU SHALL GO OUT WITH JOY
You shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace, which means your deliverance and return from the house of bondage is over. Not only that, those who oppressed you before are coming out clapping their hands for you and shouting, “YOU WON!” You shall go out of your captivity, and be led forth towards your own land again – the land that flows with milk and honour. God will go before you as surely like when He went before the Israelites in the pillar of cloud and fire.
You shall go out, not with trembling, but with triumph, not with any regret to part with the land of bondage forever, or any fear of being fetched back, but with joy and peace. The siege is over. The problem is clapping that you have won. Your journey home over the mountains (problems) shall be pleasant, and you shall have the good-will and good wishes of all the people that you will pass through in this new month.
The hills (challenges) and their inhabitants (challengers) shall, as in a transport of joy, break forth into singing to your celebrations (for you are now their master through the help of God); and, if you hold your peace, even the trees of the field (small, small setbacks) would attend to you with their applauses and acclamations. And, when you come to your own land, it shall be ready to bid you welcome; for, whereas you expected to find it all overgrown with briers and thorns, it shall be set with fir-trees and myrtle-trees: for, though it lay desolate, yet it enjoyed its sabbaths, which, when they were over, like the land after the sabbatical year, it was the better for. And this shall redound much to the honour of God and be to him for a name. This shall be for an everlasting sign for you and your entire household.
Word Affirmation: For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands." - Isaiah 60:15 (Don't just say it, mean it!)
“You shall go out, not with trembling, but with triumph, not with any regret to part with the land of bondage forever, or any fear of being fetched back, but with joy and peace.”
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