Midbar (Book of Mysteries – Day 8)

This one is worth writing out here.  I will reflect on it in another post.

Midbar 

He took me it in the desert to an immense valley surrounded by reddish mountains, which turned increasingly purple and blue as they extend out into the far distance.

“What words come to your mind,” said the teacher, “when you look at the desert wilderness?”

“Dry…barren…hot…austere…severe…hard…forbidding…”

“And when people go through hard times — times of loss, crisis, tragedy, loneliness, conflict, hardship, problems, separation, tears — they speak of going through the wilderness.  And yet the wilderness is a holy place.  It was in a desert wilderness that God gave His Law, His Word, and where He revealed His presence.  The wilderness is holy.”

“So the hard times in our lives are holy?”

“For those who are His children, yes.”

“How so?”

“In Hebrew, the wilderness is called the midbar. Midbar comes from the root word Dabar.  And dabar means to speak.  What is the wilderness?  It is the midbar.  And what is the midbar?  It is the place of God’s speaking, the place of His voice.  It’s where God especially talks to us.  Why did He bring His people into wilderness, into the midbar?  So He could speak to them.  He brought Moses into the midbar to speak to him through a burning bush.  He brought Elijah to the midbar to speak to him in a still, small voice.  So too he brings us into the wilderness that He might speak to us.”

“What is it about the wilderness that makes it the place of God’s speaking?”

“Look around you,” he said, “What do you see?”

“Rock, sand, mountains — not much.”

“That’s why,” said the teacher, “God speaks, but we don’t hear.  We have too many distractions.  But in the wilderness the distractions are gone.  So God brings us to the wilderness that we might hear His voice.  Therefore, do not fear or despise the wildernesses of your life, and don’t despise His removing of the distractions.  Rather embrace it.  Draw closer to Him.  And listen to what He is saying.  Seek to hear His voice, and you will hear Him.  For the wilderness in your life is not just a wilderness.  It is holy ground…the midbar…the place of His voice.”

Mission: Put away the distractions, those things that keep you from hearing.  And go into the wilderness, the midbar, and seek the voice of God.

This entire passage is quoted from “The Book of Mysteries” by Jonathan Cahn

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Mark K


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