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Christians tend to think that finding yourself in the “wilderness” means you’ve strayed away from the flock and are now all alone, searching desperately for food, water and the path back to abundant life.
I do not doubt that there is truth in that belief. And, in this blog series, I’ll refer to this type of wilderness simply as “the wilderness.”
But, after reading Deuteronomy eight, I do doubt that straying is always the reason you’re there. The Lord may have delivered you into the wilderness from something much worse before leading you into a Promised Land. I’ll refer to this wilderness as the “delivered wilderness.”

So did I.
Sadly, I, too, have “grumbled against” the Lord on this Race. This thing I’d desired for so long, what my heart desired, I no longer wanted. Regardless of my (and AIM’s) attempts to free myself from any “expectations”, the Race wasn’t exactly like I’d pictured it and I wanted to go back to what was comfortable, even if that meant stepping back into slavery. For months I tried fighting these frustrating feelings without success.
But, just as the Lord provided manna & quail for the daily hunger needs of the Israelites, He’s provided joy & perseverance for the daily emotional needs of me; just as the Israelites had only a pillar of cloud by day and of fire by night to guide them, so have I only had the “knowledge” that the Lord is with me. I’ve not necessarily felt Him. And just as He kept them in the wilderness to teach, prepare and completely release them from their bondage to Egypt, He’s kept me in the wilderness to teach, prepare and completely release me from mine.

