Everybody’s desert does not look the same. Abram’s desert did
not look the same as Jacob’s desert, but both led them down the road of
purpose. Deserts are necessary to teach you who you are and to instil lessons
that only God can teach you. Deserts are not fun. You may lose friends, people
may talk about you, people may betray you and they may seemingly be moving towards
success faster than you are, but God has never taken anyone through a desert
without making them rich in some way. Abram gained riches in Egypt. Jacob became
rich when he was living with Leah and Racheal’s father. Joseph became the pharaoh’s
right hand man. Hagar met God. In the desert you met God and you find your
purpose. The loneliness has a purpose. Sometimes all the distractions have to
be moved so that you can see God.
Although you may be in a desert place, you have to know that
God loves you and that he has a purpose for your life. You have to know that desert and deserted are
not the same thing. The word of God says that he will never leave nor forsake
us. God has not placed you into whatever situation you are in to abandon or leave
you. It’s easy to want to run away from a stressful situation before it is time
for you to leave, but the desert has a way of forcing you to have to learn,
remember, and speak over yourself who God says you are.
God required many of his people to God through the desert.
Abram, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, the Israelites, and Jesus all went through the
desert. The desert has a way of testing you and it may attempt to bring you to
the point of wanting to give up, but choose to see God despite the scenery. A
desert like faith requires you to trust and believe God although you don’t know
where you are or what you are doing. You have to trust God to lead you and you
have to believe that His word is true.
Lord I pray to trust you with the plan that you have for my
life. I pray to stop comparing my journey to the journey of those around me and
I pray to not neglect the lessons that you desire to teach me. I pray to be patient
with the process and I pray to not forget who you say I am. In Jesus name <3
"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths" (Proverbs 3: 5-6).
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