Over
the course of one year, Richard LeMieux’s lucrative publishing business
collapsed. Soon, his wealth disappeared, and he became depressed. Eventually,
LeMieux began to abuse alcohol and his family deserted him. At the lowest point
in his life, he was homeless, broken, and destitute. However, it was during
this time that he turned to God. He later wrote a book about what he learned.
The
Israelites learned some valuable spiritual lessons when God allowed them to
endure homelessness, uncertainty, and danger. Their hardships humbled them
(Deut. 8:1-18).
They
learned that God would provide for their needs. When they were hungry, He gave
them manna. When they were thirsty, He gave them water from a rock. God taught
them that, despite difficult times, He could bless them (v.1). Finally, the
Israelites learned that adversity is not a sign of abandonment. Moses reminded
them that God had been leading throughout their 40 years in the wilderness
(v.2).
When
we encounter desperate times, we can look for the spiritual lessons embedded in
our difficulties—lessons that can help us rely on the One who causes all things
to work together for our good and for His glory (Rom. 8:28).
The
clearest view of everything that happens comes from God. (RBC)