God Leading His People Through the Wilderness

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<p> How much we have to be <em>thankful </em>for. How many reasons we have to praise God. No wonder that the Lord's people of old, so frequently commemorated the Lord's mercy; for<em>everything short of Hell — is mercy! </em>Everything he did for them, or conferred upon them — is ascribed to his mercy, and to mercy the praise is rendered. &quot;Give thanks to him who led His people through the wilderness — for His mercy endures forever!&quot; Psalm 136:16.<br><br> <strong></strong> <strong>THE OBJECTS OF GOD'S CARE</strong>.<em> &quot;His people.&quot;</em> Those whom He has <em>chosen </em>for his own, and eternally set apart for his praise. Those whom He has <em>redeemed </em>from the claims of justice by his blood, and from every daring foe by his power. Those whom he has <em>called </em>out of the world, separated from old associations, and consecrated to his service and praise. Those with whom he has entered into <em>covenant</em>, saying, &quot;I will be your God — and you shall be my people!&quot; They are <em>his own</em>, in the highest, holiest, and most blessed sense.<br><br> <strong></strong> <strong>THEIR PILGRIMAGE</strong>. They are brought into a <em>wilderness</em>. That is, the <em>world </em>becomes a wilderness to them — in consequence of his precious work within them. They have to pass through the wilderness, where they experience spiritual <em>hunger </em>and thirst, and are often sighing for full and suitable supplies. Nor hunger only — but spiritual <em>weariness</em>, for they have little rest or repose. Many <em>foes </em>meet them, oppose them, and come into conflict with them. <em>Dangers </em>in every direction surround them, and many <em>painful privations </em>are felt by them. These and other things <em>discourage </em>them. But it is the way to the promised land!<br><br> <em>Egypt </em>has been left, <br /> the <em>wilderness </em>is now being journeyed, <br /> and <em>Canaan </em>with all its glory is before us!<br><br> <strong></strong> <strong>THE MANNER OF GOD'S GUIDING</strong>. He employed <em>means</em>. He used the <em>cloud</em>, and at length the <em>ark </em>conducted them across the Jordan. So the Lord leads us by his <em>servants</em>, by his <em>providence</em>, and by his <em>Word </em>now. He leads us like a <em>faithful shepherd </em>leads a flock — with care, watchfulness, and wisdom. He leads us like a <em>kind parent </em>leads a little child — with gentle attention, and love. He leads us like a <em>mother eagle</em>, who teaches her young to fly, watches it if there is the least danger, and darts beneath it and carries it on her wings. He leads us like <em>a</em> <em>God </em>alone could, whose patience, love and grace, are as constant as the day!<br><br> Thus the Lord leads us, never taking his eye off us, or remitting his care at any time for one moment.<br><br> <strong>THE <em>CAUSE </em>OF GOD'S ATTENTIVE LEADING</strong>.<br> &quot;His <em>mercy </em>endures forever!&quot;<br><br> His mercy fixed upon them — and <em>chose </em>them for his own.<br><br> His mercy took charge of them — to <em>conduct </em>them to the promised land.<br><br> His mercy continued with them — through the whole of the long, tedious, and trying journey.<br><br> His mercy was <em>glorified </em>in them — in its constancy, and power to supply.<br><br> In his mercy he led them — to try them, to prove them, to humble them, to teach them — and to do them the greatest good.<br><br> The Lord always makes the <em><strong>world</strong> — </em>to be a <strong><em>wilderness </em></strong>to His people. They cannot feel at <em>home </em>in it — nor will it yield them suitable or sufficient supplies. In the <em>wilderness</em> — they learn His ways. They learn . . .<br /> to <em>trust </em>in Him,<br /> to <em>look </em>to Him, and<br /> to <em>expect everything </em>from Him. <br /> In the wilderness — He becomes <em>everything </em>to them!<br><br> He <em>conducts </em>them by light, heat, and shade. By the <em>light </em>of his word, by the <em>warmth </em>of his love, and by the <em>shade </em>of his providence.<br><br> In the wilderness — He <em>prepares </em>them for 'Canaan'. He . . .<br /> weans them from the world,<br /> empties them of self, and <br /> shows them the insufficiency of all creatures!<br><br> All who <em>follow </em>the Lord as their leader — arrive safe in their Heavenly home. He does not lead them by the <em>shortest </em>way, nor by the <em>easiest </em>way — but He leads them in the <em>right</em>way, which is the <em>best </em>way. Following Him, they . . .<br /> escape dangers,<br /> find supplies, <br /> master difficulties, <br /> overcome their foes, and <br /> arrive with certainty at their journey's end!<br><br> Gratitude should render praise. <em>Indebted </em>to mercy — we should <em>prize </em>mercy; and <em>prizing </em>mercy — we should <em>praise </em>mercy. We should sing of mercy on earth, preparatory to our singing of mercy in Heaven.<br><br> Reader, what is <em>the world </em>to you? Is it a <em>home</em> — or a wilderness? <br /> What are <em>you </em>in the world? Are you a <em>resident</em> — or a stranger and a pilgrim?<br /> Is God leading you <em>through </em>it — or are you making your <em>home </em>in it?<br><br> If God is leading you <em>through </em>the wilderness — then do not be surprised if you meet with changes, trials, difficulties, and troubles; they are <em>wilderness fare</em>.<br><br> If you can make your <em>home </em>in the wilderness — then do not be surprised if you are excluded from the 'Promised Land'. For only those whom God leads through the wilderness — ever arrive safely there![[Category:God]]