Walking in the Wildernessનમૂનો

Leaning On Your Beloved
Recently I read the Song of Solomon in the Bible. In this short book of scripture, there is this one verse that says, "Who is this who comes up from the wilderness, leaning upon her beloved?" (Song of Solomon 8:5) And without any thought, I declared these words – "I am!"
I have spent many a season feeling like I was wandering in a wilderness. But the only way up and out of a wilderness is by leaning on Jesus and not on our own understanding.
The wilderness – well, it can be a place of wandering, wanting, and waiting. Leaning upon our beloved Jesus implies that not only are we familiar with Him, but we are okay about being dependent upon Him; to lean completely, freely upon Him.
If your season has been like a wilderness, place your weary head onto the shoulder of the One who knows the way up and out. I did!
Written by HEIDI WYSMAN
About this Plan

A series by Heidi Wysman. Mountaintops are fun but we can’t stay there forever. Most of us will go back to the wilderness many times. But the wilderness doesn’t have to be a frightening place.Through this study we discover that the wilderness can be a place of beauty, a place of empowerment, a place where God is.
More
સંબંધિત યોજનાઓ

Leviticus | Reading Plan + Study Questions

Live Well | God's Plan for Your Wellbeing

Our Father...

____ for Christ - Salvation for All

Filled, Flourishing and Forward

All That Glitters: What the Bible Teaches Us About Avoiding Financial Traps

THE BRAIN THAT SEEKS GOD: Neuroscience and Faith in Search of the Infinite

No More Mr. Nice Guy: Saying Goodbye to Doormat Christianity

Small Yes, Big Miracles: What the Story of the World's Most Downloaded Bible App Teaches Us
