
Why Are You Suffering? The Mission is at Hand
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Gina Guy-Warren
www.RescueorIntervention.com
www.TruthNLoveministries.org
God positions us in consecrated, holy places to prepare us for greater missions and higher stakes, even when these seasons feel like desert experiences.
• Living in Kadesh (a consecrated, holy place) while experiencing spiritual dryness is part of God's sanctification process
• The death of Miriam (the prophetess and song leader) represents losing your joy and ability to praise God during difficult seasons
• Moses' disobedience came from anger and lack of trust, costing him entry into the Promised Land
• What feels like suffering may actually be God's way of filtering out impurities before your next assignment
• Your complaints reveal your lack of trust in God's process
• The mission ahead requires passing through enemy territory, which demands complete obedience
• Mount Hor (meaning "ideas") represents where God wants to take you after consecration
• Thirty days of mourning was appropriate grief; anything beyond becomes a demonic spirit of grief
• Be careful who you allow to influence you during seasons of consecration
• The promotion requires purification—the higher the stakes, the greater the need for holiness
Turn from complaints and fall face down before God. He will show you the mission at hand and prepare you for enemy territory ahead. Your time in Kadesh is not a punishment—it's preparation.