Egypt → Wilderness → Jordan → Promised Life
A discipleship map, not a claim of sinless perfection.
Ten stages, one journey
This map comes from the Exodus story, and it names GOD's formation of a whole people, not just a single decision.
1. Egypt
Bondage, false identity, and slavery — life defined by the world rather than by GOD.
2. Passover
Salvation through the Lamb — deliverance that costs GOD, not us.
3. Red Sea
A decisive separation from the old life; there is no going back to Egypt.
4. Wilderness
Testing, humility, dependence, and formation. This is where character is built, not comfort.
5. Manna
Daily dependence upon GOD — provision that cannot be stockpiled or self-generated.
6. Tabernacle
GOD's presence dwelling among His people; worship becomes central, not incidental.
7. Jordan
Death to the old self and entrance into inheritance — a crossing that requires surrender.
8. Promised Land
Kingdom stewardship and responsibility — what is received is entrusted, not owned.
9. Shiloh
Rest, abiding, presence, and communion — release from striving.
10. Kingdom Service
Becoming ambassadors and stewards, sent back out into mission.
An honest note
This journey describes a pattern of spiritual growth, not a promise that any believer becomes sinless or self-sufficient. Grace remains necessary at every stage.
Identity → Abiding → Formation → Stewardship → Fruitfulness → Multiplication
Identity comes first: who you are in CHRIST is settled before what you do flows from it. Abiding is the ongoing, moment-by-moment dependence that identity makes possible. Formation is what abiding produces over time. Stewardship is formation put into practice over everything entrusted to you. Fruitfulness is the evidence that stewardship was faithful. Multiplication is fruit that reproduces the whole pattern in someone else.
What a formed life looks like
Radical Forgiveness
Forgiveness offered without limit, without waiting for the other person to earn it, and without keeping score — because we have been forgiven a debt we could never repay.
Militant Peace
Peace pursued with courage, discipline, and truth — not passive avoidance of conflict, but active resistance to hatred and division.
Unconditional Love
“My little children, let us love not in word and speech, but in action and truth.”
1 John 3:16–18 (MEV)
Wreckless Obedience
“If anyone will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.”
Luke 9:23 (MEV)
JESUS modeled Wreckless Obedience in Gethsemane — not a surrender that never felt its cost, but one chosen with full knowledge of what it would mean:
“Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me. Nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.”
Luke 22:42 (MEV)
And the apostles lived it before the very council that had crucified their LORD:
“We must obey God rather than men.”
Acts 5:29 (MEV)