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Daily Bread

Into the desert

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I am the Lord who heals you. — Exodus 15:26

After the Israelites miraculously crossed the Red Sea, they were led into the desert. How strange that God would lead them from a place of revelation and power to a place of disappointment and dire need!

But God wanted to show them that life is a combination of bitter and sweet, triumph and defeat. When the Israelites arrived at Marah, they complained because the water was bitter (Ex. 15:23). After Moses interceded (v. 25), God reminded them to keep His commandments (v. 26). Then He brought them to the abundance and refreshment of Elim (v. 27).

The Lord wanted to teach them that each experience on their journey would reveal their hearts. This test showed they were living by sight and not by faith.

They also learned that God was involved in their daily affairs. He wanted them to know that He not only could part the sea, but He would also supply water for His people. He knew their needs because He planned their way.

If you are being led into a wilderness of disappointment and bitterness right now, trust God, for He knows exactly where you are and what you need. As you obey His commands, He will lead you out of the desert and into a place of spiritual abundance, healing, and refreshment.  — Marvin Williams

We shrink from this life’s challenges — we plead

For watered pastures never touched by pain;

But God will often let us sense our need

Before He sends His cool, refreshing rain.  Gustafson

READ:  Exodus 15:22-27

The more bitter the desert experience, the sweeter the water of the oasis.

The Bible in one year:

• Exodus 14-15

• Matthew 17

AFTER MOSES

AFTER THE ISRAELITES

BEFORE HE

BUT GOD

MARVIN WILLIAMS

RED SEA

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