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We all have times when we feel as if we’re in the spiritual wilderness. When the journey seems dry or dull, when the end seems so far away, when the odds against us seem too overwhelming.
The sense of being in the wilderness is the sense of uncertainty, frustration, dryness, and being seemingly lost. But what we’ve seen in the Bible is that the time spent in the wilderness isn’t without its purpose. In fact, it is God who leads the people into the wilderness. It’s a place of testing and learning. It’s a place where at the end your faith and trust in God has increased and you are ready to face the battles ahead.
This week’s study looks at some of the challenges of being in the wilderness and how to move forward even in wilderness times.