Examining time in the wilderness is an interesting study in the Bible. A common thread found among the leaders of God’s people is time spent in the wilderness, physically and emotionally.
Consider the time Joseph spent in Egypt, from slavery to the dungeon, the time did not deter God’s plan to develop a leader who would deliver His people and fulfill a promise made to Abraham.
There is also Moses, who, after fleeing Egypt, spent 40 years in the land of Midian away from all he had known, a preparation that developed him to lead the nation of Israel to the mountain of God, Sinai.
Then, we have Jesus who spent 40 days fasting in the wilderness. The time ended with temptation and the demonstration of resolve to the will of God.
What is it about time spent in the wilderness that helps prepare people to be leaders for God?
This time identifies a need for and dependence upon God.
A walk through the wilderness is neither desired or pleasant. However, the time provides opportunities for growth and prepares us for leading God’s people.
Yes, Moses was in the wilderness for 40 years, leading stupid sheep, sort of like people.