God did not save us from our sin merely to abandon us to struggle and suffer throughout the remainder of our life. He saved us from our bondage so we could live in freedom. He rescued us from death, so we could live abundantly.
God delivered the Israelites from bondage in Egypt so they could live a blessed life in the Promised Land. Instead, they settled for a miserable existence merely surviving in the wilderness. For forty years God’s people resigned themselves to living far below the level God saved them for.
God redeemed you for a purpose. It certainly was not so you could struggle the remainder of your life in defeat and purposelessness! God had a destination in mind for you. He had a divine purpose for your life. He intends for you to experience abundant life (John 10:10). Anything less is to shortchange you from God’s best.
Having God save you is the beginning, not the end. It introduces you to enormous possibilities. It removes the impediments to God’s will for your life. You may have trusted God for your salvation, but will you trust Him for an abundant life? Don’t be satisfied merely with being saved from Egypt. Keep trusting God until you are fully experiencing everything God saved you for.