I. IN THE DESERT
- Describe a spiritual “desert.” See Exodus 15:22; 16:2-3.
- Where did God’s people see the LORD in Exodus 16:10?
- Describe John’s “desert” in Revelation 1:9.
- What was his experience there according to Revelation 1:9-16?
- Can you think of a time when you were spiritually dry, cut off from all that was familiar, yet God met you there in a fresh way?
- How are you encouraged by Isaiah 35:6 (KJV)? Exodus 17:1-6? Genesis 21:14-20?
II. IN THE DARKNESS
- When have you been enveloped by the darkness of frustration or fear, disappointment or depression, stress or suffering?
- What did God promise His people in Exodus 19:9?
- How was Jonah in the dark, and what was his testimony in Jonah 2:1-3:2? the Psalmist in Psalm 40:2? Daniel in Daniel 6:1-28? Lazarus in John 11:14, 33-35, 38-44?
- How are you encouraged by Exodus 20:21? Psalm 97:2? 2 Samuel 22:29?
III. IN THE STORM
- What storms of disease, death, divorce, disaster, or other upheavals have come into your life? See Proverbs 1:27.
- Describe Ezekiel’s storm in Ezekiel 1:1-5, and whom he saw in Ezekiel 1: 25-28.
- Describe the storm and the unique experience of the three Hebrew young men in Daniel 3:1-25.
- Describe Peter’s storm in Matthew 14:22-33, and what he discovered as a result.
- What do you learn about storms from each of the following descriptions? Job 40:6; Proverbs 10:25; Nahum 1:3.
- What does Jesus teach you from His own example in Luke 8:22-25?
IV. ON THE MOUNTAIN
Mountains can represent peaks and high points in our lives, but they can also represent difficulties, obstacles, hardships, and stress because of the effort required to “climb” them.
- Name some mountains in your life at present.
- How are you encouraged by Exodus 34:1-5? Genesis 22:14? Mark 9:2-8?
The Bible says, now we see through a glass darkly…but one day we will see Him face to face (I Corinthians 13:12). Would you ask God to show you His glory even now in the midst of your desert, darkness, storm and mountain-sized hardship? Then open your eyes and look up, look around, and look back….
This Bible study was prepared especially for the Spring 2020 Newsletter.