"The Lord your God led you all the way these forty years in the wilderness, to humble you and test you, to know what was in your heart." ~Deuteronomy 8:2~
Whenever I read the books of Moses, I wonder how many time he heard that question from the Israelites. Before rescuing them from slavery and leading them out of Egypt, Moses told them that the Lord would lead them "to a land flowing with milk and honey" (Exodus 3:8). He did, but first they spent 40 years wandering in the wilderness. This was no ordinary wandering, however. They were not lost; they were wandering for a purpose. After 400 years of slavery, the children of Israel need to have their hearts, souls, and minds reoriented toward God. This was accomplished in the wilderness (Deuteronomy 8:2, 15-18), but not before an entire generation died because of their disobedience (Numbers 32:13).
In life, it sometimes seems as if we are wandering in circles. We feel lost. We want to ask God, "Are we there yet? How much longer?" At such times it helps to remember that the journey, not just the destination is important to God. He uses it to humble us, to test us, and show us what is in our hearts.
All God's testings have a purpose--
Someday you will see the light;
All He asks is that you trust Him,
Walk by faith and not by sight. -Zoller
It's the journey, not just the destination that's important.
Copied from, Our Daily Bread, March 9, 2011
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