The Other Side of Greater - Day Two
Day 2: The Wilderness is Not the End
Scripture: Exodus 16:3 (NIV) - “The Israelites said to them, ‘If only we had died by the Lord’s hand in Egypt! There we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve to death.’”
Devotional:
The wilderness will make you question everything. The Israelites had just experienced a miraculous escape, yet the moment they felt lack, they romanticized their bondage. Isn’t that how we do? When the journey to greater gets uncomfortable, we start reminiscing about what we asked God to free us from.
But the wilderness is not punishment—it’s preparation. It is the place where God removes the residue of Egypt from your soul. It is the place where trust is built, where miracles are revealed, where identity is formed. The wilderness isn’t a dead end; it’s a passageway to destiny.
Don’t allow frustration to distort your vision. God didn’t bring you out to leave you here. He’s sustaining you even in this in-between place. You may not see the promised land yet, but trust this: if He brought you out, He will bring you through.
Declaration:
I will not let discomfort make me crave what God has delivered me from. The wilderness is not the end—it is preparation for greater.
Prayer:
Lord, remind me that the wilderness is temporary. Help me to trust that every step I take is leading me closer to Your promise. Remove any desire to return to what You’ve freed me from. I declare that my faith will outlast my frustration. Amen.
Thought Questions:
- Have you ever wanted to go back to something toxic because the unknown felt harder?
- How has God provided for you even in the “wilderness” seasons of your life?
- What might God be trying to develop in you right now?
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