God in the Wilderness: How God Shapes His People Through Trial and Trust
There are seasons in life when the path forward feels uncertain—when faith is tested, prayers seem slow to be answered, and the future is unclear. Scripture shows us that these seasons are not wasted. They are often the very places where God forms His people most deeply.
God in the Wilderness walks through Israel’s journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, tracing how God used fear, provision, discipline, leadership, and mercy to shape a people who would trust Him. This workbook helps you see that the wilderness was not a detour in God’s plan, but a classroom where faith was refined, and hearts were formed.
Each lesson connects the biblical text to everyday Christian life, helping individuals and groups reflect on their own seasons of waiting, struggle, and growth. Whether used in a Bible class, small group, or personal study, this book encourages steady faith and thoughtful reflection.
What This Study Helps You See
- Why God allows seasons of testing and waiting
- How fear, complaint, and uncertainty reveal the heart
- What God teaches His people about unity, leadership, and trust
- How Old Testament wilderness lessons shape Christian faith today
- How to respond faithfully when life feels unclear or difficult
Study Features
- 13 structured lessons suitable for classes or small groups
- Clear teaching rooted in Scripture
- Reflection and discussion questions
- Weekly challenges for personal growth
- Memory verses to reinforce key truths
- Flexible format for classroom or personal use
Ideal For
- Adult Bible classes
- Small group studies
- Personal devotional study
- Teachers looking for structured, discussion-ready material
- Christians navigating seasons of uncertainty or spiritual growth
Product Details
- Format: Workbook / Softcover (eBook also available for individual or class use)
- Length: 13 lessons (100 pages)
- ISBN: 978-1-964-80572-6