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  1. God uses the wilderness to prepare and equip you for your destiny—that is, if you navigate it correctly. In this sermon, I’ll give you critical biblical insights and profound stories to help ...

    • 45 min
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    • John Bevere
  2. In this video, we explore the significance of the law given to the Israelites as they wandered in the wilderness. Understanding God's goodness and guidance t...

  3. Christine Caine shares a message on TBN about trusting God in the wilderness seasons of life, and how keeping our eyes on Him will give us the faith to move forward into our destiny!...

    • 46 min
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    • TBN: Full Sermons & Teachings
    • The Wilderness
    • The Problem of Prosperity
    • Application

    The Lord led the people through the wilderness with a purpose. It was not a waste of time for them to wander in the wilderness the last 40 years. God had a purpose which was to humble them and test them. God was determining what was in their hearts, whether they would keep his commands (8:2). I want us to think about this message for a moment. God ...

    With the humbling and life-learning lessons of the wilderness in mind, Moses tells the people to obey the Lord because the Lord is bringing them into a good land (8:6-10). The Lord is going to bring them into the land and they will eat and be satisfied (8:10). God will satisfy the people if they will trust in him. When they are satisfied they are t...

    What Moses teaches is that the wilderness is the place of testing. The wilderness is humbling. The wilderness reveals what is in our hearts. We see what was in the heart of Jesus when he was brought into the wilderness of testing. Jesus showed in Matthew 4 that completely trusted in the words of the Lord. His life was completely dependent on every ...

  4. Mar 6, 2019 · If Israel was ever going to stand in the promised land, with their hands full of bread, and say, “I know how to abound,” they would first need to walk through the wilderness, with God’s word in their hearts, and say, “I know how to be brought low” (Philippians 4:12).

  5. With simple, familiar tunes – and one or two sung to a more unusual tune – these songs are just right for use at home, church, Sunday school, and Bible class. Our Moses songs cover the children of Israel grumbling in the wilderness, God leading as a cloud and fire, the tabernacle, obedience, and Moses sinning.

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  7. This song was written by Sam as a reflection on the themes of Lent, and is something of a theme song for our Worship in the Wilderness material. It focuses on meeting God in the hard places, allowing him to grow us through difficult times and trusting in him for a 'resurrection dawn'.

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