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In this message, Rob Renfroe teaches from Isaiah 43:18–21, reminding us that God often does His deepest work in the wilderness seasons of life. When God’s people felt forgotten, displaced, and weary, He spoke words of hope—declaring that He was doing something new, even in places that felt dry, barren, and devastating. This passage invites us to see the wilderness not only as a season to endure, but as a place where God forms us, shapes us into the likeness of Christ, and prepares us to become a blessing to others. As we learn to seek God, cling to what truly matters, and walk with others through hardship, we discover that what once felt unbearable can become one of the greatest gifts God uses to transform our lives.
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In this message, Rob Renfroe teaches from Isaiah 43:18–21, reminding us that God often does His deepest work in the wilderness seasons of life. When God’s people felt forgotten, displaced, and weary, He spoke words of hope—declaring that He was doing something new, even in places that felt dry, barren, and devastating. This passage invites us to see the wilderness not only as a season to endure, but as a place where God forms us, shapes us into the likeness of Christ, and prepares us to become a blessing to others. As we learn to seek God, cling to what truly matters, and walk with others through hardship, we discover that what once felt unbearable can become one of the greatest gifts God uses to transform our lives.