Wilderness experiences are biblical. Abraham, Moses, Joshua, David, Elijah, Jesus and Paul experienced them. The wilderness -whether external or interal- is always a time of radical dependance upon God, a time of preparation for a promise, and a place of great adventure. It has a gift hidden within. We can enjoy the inner wilderness; we don't need to avoid the painful experiences in life. Surrendering to them means feeling new feelings, experiencing God, making real contact, and letting your heart be thrashed and rearranged if necessary.
I like this writer's perspective. He writes from experience which makes his words more valid. He was an avid outdoorsmen until he suffered a rock climbing accident, which led to years of chronic pain, stress, divorce and his own spiritual wilderness. We will all experience times of crisis and wilderness; I want to know there is a treasure at the end of it!
"There is no shortcut to wholeness: if you
want to reach the Promised Land you must
first go through the wilderness."
-Clifton Burke
1 comment:
Hey sweet girl!
This is EXACTLY what I needed today! You are in my prayers A LOT!!!
love you!
laura
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