Testing Reveals Our Hearts

Life of Faith

2And you shall remember all the way which the Lord your God has led you in the wilderness these forty years, in order to humble you, putting you to the test, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep His commandments or not. 3And He humbled you and let you go hungry, and fed you with the manna which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, in order to make you understand that man shall not live on bread alone, but man shall live on everything that comes out of the mouth of the Lord.

Deuteronomy 8:2-3
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God allows us to suffer difficulties and hardships for a purĀ­pose. God led the children of Israel to wander through the wilderness for forty years to humble and test them. When they refused to obey Him and enter the Promised Land, the Israelites revealed that they did not really know Him. If they had, they would have had more faith. God spent the next forty years testing the hearts of His people to see if they were prepared for His next assignment. Testing reveals what is in your heart and produces a robust faith (James 1:3, 12).

God allowed His people to hunger so they could experience His provision and develop a deeper level of trust in Him. As the people walked with God, they came to understand that their lives depended upon His Word. They learned that God’s Word was the most important thing they had. After relying on God for forty years while living in the desert, the people listened when God spoke and believed. When they finally entered the Promised Land and waged war against their enemies, the Israelites knew that God’s Word meant life and death. They were prepared to listen to Him, and as a result, He led them to an astounding victory.

Is God presently testing you in some area of your life? What has His testing revealed? Have you become bitter toward God because of where He has led you? Or have you come to trust Him more as a result of what you have gone through?

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