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Set Free | Lessons in the Wilderness | Exdous 15: 22-27

39 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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In Set Free Part 12: Lessons in the Wilderness, we walk through Exodus 15:22–27 and see how God uses seasons of testing to shape His people. After the high of deliverance at the Red Sea, Israel quickly finds themselves in the wilderness, thirsty, frustrated, and grumbling. Yet in this moment, God is doing something deeper. He is not abandoning His people. He is teaching them. This passage reveals three powerful lessons for the Christian life: God exposes what is in our hearts, He faithfully provides for our needs, and He calls us to trust Him through faith and obedience. Like Israel, we often move from praise to complaint far too quickly, but God, in His grace, meets us in our weakness and continues His work in us. The wilderness is not our home. It is the place where God refines us. Through every trial, He is drawing us to depend on Him more fully and shaping us into the likeness of Christ. Ultimately, this passage points us to Jesus, the true and better Israel, who entered the wilderness and passed every test we fail. In Him, we find not only forgiveness, but the strength to walk faithfully through our own wilderness seasons. If you are walking through a difficult season, this message is a reminder: God is at work, even in the wilderness.

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