
In some of the most difficult times in my life, my focus had to become very narrow. I found that thinking of the future became overwhelming. There were times I had to think a minute ahead or five minutes ahead. I had to have tunnel vision to help me survive that period of time. As I began to move forward, I began to start thinking a day ahead, then a week and later a month. It took a while though. When you’re going through a tough time, your energy has to be focused on survival. Over time, God leads you out of the valley of the shadow of death into wide open spaces filled with green pastures and beside the still waters. He doesn’t leave us in the tight spaces. We go through them, but they’re on our way to where He’s leading us.
In Genesis 26, there was a famine in the land where Isaac lived so he moved to Gerar. God never left him during that time and continued to bless him and his crops. The neighboring Philistines became jealous and filled his wells with dirt. Then the king of Gerar became afraid of him and kicked him out of that country. Verse 17 says he moved into the narrow valley of Gerar. He began to reopen the wells Abraham dug and also dug some of his own, but they were contested. The shepherds from where he was kicked out of claimed his wells so he named them “Argument” and “Hostility”. He gave up his rights to them. Verse 22 says, “Abandoning that one, Isaac moved on and dug another well. This time there was no dispute over it, so Isaac named the place Rehoboth (which means ‘open space’), for he said, ‘At last the Lord has created enough space for us to prosper in this land.’” (NLT). The Lord led him out of the valley into an open space.
Psalm 66:12 says, “We passed through fire and water, but you brought us out into a wide open place” (NET). This was referring to the Israelites leaving the bondage of Egypt into their promised land. You and I will pass through the fire and water of trials. We will experience being in tight spaces where it’s dark and where there seems to be no way out. However, God will always lead us to an open space that full of abundance. Continue to cry out to Him and rely on Him when things seem unfair, when your wells of blessing are plugged up by the enemy and when you’re falsely accused. There is freedom and healing ahead in the open spaces God has for you. Follow the leading of your shepherd for He cares for you.
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