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Why the Desert?

I remember a grade-school teacher asking, "how can you remember the difference between "desert" (the sandy place with no water) and "dessert" (like delicious chocolates)? To which she replied, "desert" (the sandy kind) only has ONE letter 's' and "dessert" (the yummy, sweet kind) has TWO of the letter 's', and we all like desserts more than we like the desert."

 

While this has been a helpful reminder of how to differentiate 'desert' from 'dessert', it also illustrates a great point: we despise the desert seasons of our lives. If we could, we would all choose one tasty dessert after another. But these dry and weary, often unbearable, times are worth more than we realize.

 

In fact, throughout Scripture we find numerous people being taken to the desert on their journey with God. Not always a literal desert, although sometimes it is. So why the desert?

 

Here are some possible reasons for the desert, and some related Scriptures to consider...

 

1. Sometimes the desert is literally a PLACE OF REFUGE.

 

2. The desert is often a SEASON OF INITIATION AND PREPARATION.   

 

3. These times of trial are meant to further DEVELOP OUR CHARACTER

 

4. Sometimes God takes us to the desert to strip us of everything we hold onto,
so we can FALL IN LOVE WITH GOD all over again.

 

Some thoughts and questions...

 

 

“O God, you are my God,      
    earnestly I seek you;
my soul thirsts for you,      

     my body longs for you,

in a dry and weary land      

     where there is no water.”  

-Psalm 63.1

Rick Diamond
Provides an honest look
at our walk in the desert.