Part 2 in Wilderness Seasons sermon series from Travis Aicklen talking about characteristics of desert seasons.Scripture References: Exodus 13:17, Exodus 14, Exodus 15, Exodus 16Intro:Gratitude for Sean and Mike.Acknowledging the "wilderness" as a collective experience.Wilderness: a place of testing, paradox, disorientation, and temptation.The question: "What possible good could come from this?"Key Points:God's Purpose in the Wilderness:Preparation: Exodus 13:17 - God prepares us for future battles. Like a training ground, equipping us for opposition.David's example: prepared with skills and knowledge of God.Divine Warfare: Exodus 14 - God fights for us when we are helpless. Learning to "be still" and trust in God's deliverance.God's power is revealed when we have none.Redemption Through the Cross: Exodus 15 - God works even in bitter circumstances. The "log" in bitter water symbolizes the cross of Christ.God's purposes are revealed even in suffering.Dependence on God's Provision: Exodus 16 - God's promises are enough to sustain us. Learning to rely on daily provision, not excess.God's presence is sufficient, even when circumstances are challenging.Jesus in the Wilderness:Jesus' own wilderness experience: a model of obedience and trust.Communion: remembering Jesus' sacrifice and God's faithfulness.Call to Action:Acknowledge God's work in our current wilderness.Reflect on the lessons learned: preparation, trust, redemption, dependence.Take communion, remembering Jesus' sacrifice.Rejoice in God's presence and provision, even in difficult times.Thank God for working in our lives.Conclusion:God uses the wilderness to reveal His character and purpose.We can trust in His faithfulness, even when we don't understand.God is at work, preparing, fighting, redeeming, and providing for us. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.