THE WILDERNESS SEASON: Not Lost, Just Being Led

 There are moments in our lives that feel dry, silent, and disorienting—like walking through a wilderness with no clear path or destination. It’s in these seasons we’re tempted to believe we’ve been forgotten, sidelined, or worse, lost. But what if we’re not lost at all? What if we’re being led?

In the Bible, the wilderness was never just a place of wandering—it was a place of preparation. The Israelites didn’t get lost on their way to the Promised Land; they were led by a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. Jesus, too, was led by the Spirit into the wilderness before stepping fully into His ministry.

The wilderness strips us of noise and comfort, forcing us to listen, look deeper, and grow in trust. It teaches us to rely not on outcomes, but on Presence—to see God not just in destination blessings but in daily bread, manna moments, and water from unlikely rocks.

It’s in the wilderness we unlearn the false scripts of self-reliance and learn again the rhythm of grace, obedience, and trust.

So if you're walking through your own dry season right now, remember: you’re not being punished. You're not off-track. You're being led.

And God does some of His finest work in the wilderness.

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