Encouragement for those in the wilderness

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LynnJ

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I read the following devotion this morning in my daily devotional book, and thought of several of you who are going through wilderness experiences, either because of lack of employment, broken relationships, not hearing from God, etc. I hope this encourages you today.


NO ONE CAN PREVENT YOU

"But Joshua the son of Nun and Caleb the son of Jephunneh remained alive, of the men who went to spy out the land." (Numbers 14:38)

The decisions and disobedience of others will not cancel God's will for you. Other people's actions will affect you, but no one can prevent what God wants to do in and through you. Joshua and Caleb trusted God and yet were forced to wander in a wilderness for forty years because of the fear and disbelief of others.

Have you ever felt that someone was thwarting God's will for you? Perhaps someone kept you from getting a job or earning a promotion. Perhaps the government would not approve your application or a committee disagreed with your recommendation. Do you believe that mere man can stop God from accomplishing His purposes in your life?

God did everything He intended to do in the lives of Joshua and Caleb. His primary assignment for them had not been to enter the Promised Land but rather to serve as godly leaders for their people. Joshua and Caleb could not lead the people if they were in the Promised Land by themselves and the people were still wandering in the wilderness! God kept the leaders in a position where they could exert a godly influence upon their nation, and, as a result, they became models of spiritual leadership for generations to come. Even so, God ultimately brought Caleb and Joshua into the Promised just as He had said. They had been delayed but not thwarted. Be assured of this: No one can hinder God from carrying out His plans for your life. Once God sets something in motion, no one can stop it. (Isaiah 46:11)


Excerpt from Experiencing God Day-By-Day Devotional. Copyright (c)1998 by Henry Blackaby and Richard Blackaby, p. 108. All rights reserved.
 
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carpetmanswife

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I so enjoyed reading this ,its only confirmed what Gods been tellin me for quite sometime now..i even sent it to my sister who is having a VERY hard time in life right now..thanks for this post!!
 
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1still_waters

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What an awesome post. It's not about our obstacles, it's about our opportunities.
 
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