Desert Seasons and Hidden Training
- Mosheh (Moses) had the wilderness
- Dawid had caves
- YAHUSHA had the desert temptation
Dry seasons don’t mean YAHUAH left. They often mean He’s training.
The Desert Is Where Weapons Are Forged
When YAHUAH wants to prepare you for public weight, He often hides you first. Not to shame you—to shape you.
The desert exposes what crowds can hide:
- motives
- idols
- impatience
- fear of man
Signs You’re in a Desert Season
- Prayers feel dry
- Doors seem closed
- Old comforts don’t work anymore
- You feel hidden and overlooked
What YAHUAH Does in the Desert
- Strips idols
- Deepens dependence
- Sharpens discernment
- Builds obedience when nobody is watching
How to Walk Through It
- Stop romanticizing old Egypt seasons
- Feed on the Word even when it feels dry
- Watch for small instructions and obey
- Refuse to let offense take root
The Other Side
Deserts don’t last forever. Promotions in YAHUAH often follow hidden proving.
You’re not stuck. You’re being shaped.
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