"Then Moses led Israel from the Red Sea, and they went out into the wilderness” (Exodus 15:22).
Many people who find themselves stuck in difficult situations often
feel as if they've become lost. Somehow, they've arrived in a
wilderness where everything has dried up and nothing seems to be
growing. Many of them have lived in this wilderness for so long that
they have given up on things changing and concluded that this must be
all God has in store for them. On numerous occasions, they have
attempted to change their situation, but all of their efforts have
failed. If this sounds like you, you may not be lost at all! You may
be squarely within the Will of God. All dry places in life are not the
result of being lost. Sometimes God uses dry places as a place of
preparation.
In
Exodus 3:8, when God met Moses at the burning bush, He told him that He
was going to deliver His people from bondage and into a land flowing
with "milk and honey”. Yet, we know when God delivered His people from
bondage, He led them directly into a "wilderness” where they spent 40
years. We know that their wilderness experience had a purpose because
the Bible tells us that there was a shorter route available that they
could have taken and avoided the wilderness altogether. Exodus 13:17
says, "God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, even though it was near."
Whenever God leads you some where He has a purpose and a predestined place for you, even if the route is a long or a dry one.
Often, your wilderness is the doorway to your promise. At the
initiation of Jesus' public ministry He was led into the wilderness
first before He ever preached a sermon. If you are in a wilderness
right now, remember what you learned while there because it will be
necessary to sustain you in your Promised Land. Don't faint or lose
heart. You may be at the door of your promise and purpose. You may not
have been lost at all. You may have simply been led!
Artis L. Smith
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