Joy in the Journey

Our family is in a type of “wilderness” zone. This has given me a whole new appreciation of the stories of another family on their journey to the Promised Land.
1. The wilderness is a very rich time for some. 
a. God was tangibly close: a pillar of fire by night and a cloud by day.
b. They had more luxuries than ever: the Egyptians loaded them down with jewelry.
c. God was doing great miracles among them.
d. They had time with family, friends and God.
2. There was a strong temptation to complain.
a. Egypt had some good memories involving food. Those times were never coming back in just the same way.
b. Egypt felt safe. They knew what to expect when they woke up every morning.
c. The future felt uncertain. Was there really a promised land?
d. Even if it existed, how could they possibly own it?
3. God wanted to care for His children as a loving Father.
a. God initiated the relationship.
b. God disciplined complaining because it has no good end.
c. God disciplined Moses for misrepresenting Him in anger instead of simply speaking to the rock to give water.
d. God longs to hear and see our trust, and rewards this as only He can.
My conclusion: God designs wilderness times to draw us closer to Himself. What do you think?

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