Walking Through the Wilderness
by Gilly Mathiesen
Wilderness times are something most of us experience at some stage of our lives. A wilderness can have different forms. It can be a restricting illness, a job loss, a broken relationship, the loss of someone you love, a dry patch in our walk with the Lord, or bankruptcy, and the list continues.
One thing we are promised is that the Lord will not abandon us in the wilderness, on the contrary. Even when the Israelites rebelled, God’s word tells us in Nehemiah 9:17 about how forgiving, gracious and compassionate He is, slow to anger, and abounding in love. Therefore, He ‘did not abandon them in the wilderness.’
These are precious words. Even if we end up in a wilderness because of wrong decisions, the Lord does not leave us high and dry. He is longing for relationship with us so much, that He patiently waits for us to turn around from going in the wrong direction and come back to Him.
Wildernesses can be lonely places, but they always serve a purpose. Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness, was tested by the enemy, and then led back out of the wilderness in the power of the Spirit. He then fulfilled His call for the remainder of His time on earth.
The children of Israel’s wilderness experience was for a higher purpose too. Deuteronomy 8:2 states ‘Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands.’
Wilderness experiences provide an opportunity for us to grow and to focus more on the Lord, allowing Him to search our hearts and bring us through as gold. Job said ‘He knows the way that I take, when He has tested me, I will come forth as gold’ (Job 23:10). Testing our hearts seems to be part of the purpose and discovering more of our identity in Christ in the process.
I believe that part of the wilderness journey is to bring us into a deeper revelation of the Father’s love and a greater sense of who we are in Christ. Job said, in Chapter 42:5, ‘My ears had heard of you, but now my eyes have seen you,’ and that is my prayer for each of us going through a wilderness right now.
May the eyes of our hearts be opened to see Him! And if you know someone else walking through a wilderness right now, encourage them that God is right there with them in their wilderness.
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