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Acevedo A Way in the Wilderness

Meeting God in the Desolate Places of Scripture--A 6-Week Bible Study with Video Access
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-5140-0929-1
Verlag: IVP Bible Studies
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Meeting God in the Desolate Places of Scripture--A 6-Week Bible Study with Video Access

E-Book, Englisch, 168 Seiten

Reihe: IVP Bible Study Experience

ISBN: 978-1-5140-0929-1
Verlag: IVP Bible Studies
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



Finding Direction in Times of Uncertainty In the tumultuous journeys of life, there are moments that leave you feeling disconnected, lost, hurt, confused, and wondering where God is. A Way in the Wilderness by Kristel Acevedo offers a six-week Bible study designed for individuals or groups of any size, encouraging you that in those seasons of wilderness, God is with you. Each week, Kristel leads readers through reflections on a biblical figure who faced their own wilderness-from the solitude of John the Baptist to the trials of the Israelites. Through these familiar stories, she draws parallels to life now, helping you see that amidst the struggles is often where God meets you most profoundly. - Learn from the story of John the Baptist how strength in the wilderness comes from God, not yourself - Experience alongside Hagar how God still sees and cares even though the world is broken - See through the story of Adam and Eve how God covers your sins in Christ's righteousness and offers hope for restoration in the midst of the wilderness - Reflect on the journey of the Israelites and the importance of keeping your focus on God - Delve into the life of Elijah to understand how God meets you even in the depths of despair - Through studying Jesus's experience, learn how the scriptures provide guidance to help you through the wilderness Six weekly online teaching videos enhance your study, offering deeper insights. Whether you've felt the sting of isolation, the ache of lost direction, or the shadows of despair, A Way in the Wilderness will remind you that while you might not choose these experiences, they are opportunities for growth and reliance on a strength greater than your own. Available in both English and Spanish, A Way in the Wilderness offers an invitation to meet God in the wilderness and to allow him to grow and transform you through it.

Kristel Acevedo (MA, Southeastern Seminary) is the discipleship director at Transformation Church, a vibrant multiethnic and multigenerational community near Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally from Miami and the daughter of immigrants, she has a passion for discipleship, biblical literacy, multiethnic ministry, and helping others develop a biblical view on immigration. Kristel is the author of A Way in the Wilderness and a coauthor of 3 Big Questions That Shape Your Future.
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WEEK 1
THE WILDERNESS
Group Session


In our introduction, we describe the wilderness as a season of life in which you feel disconnected, lost, hurt, or confused. It is a season of spiritual dryness that can feel particularly harsh. Today I want to focus on the story of John the Baptist and look closer at the verse that challenged my perspective about seasons in the wilderness.

VIDEO


Watch the opening video.

OPENING ACTIVITY


People have used many words to describe wilderness experiences. These include:

  • ?harsh

  • ?lonely

  • ?unintended

  • ?dry

  • ?terrifying

  • ?hopeless

  • ?barren

  • ?desolate

  • ?confusing

Take a moment to identify a wilderness season in your own life. It could be one you are currently experiencing or one you experienced in the past.

  1. 1. What difficulties, challenges, or heartaches brought you to the wilderness?

  2. 2. What words from the list above best describe your wilderness season?

During the rest of the week, we’ll take a closer look at the life of John the Baptist. But for today we’ll focus on the verse that changed my perspective on our wilderness seasons.

REFLECT


Luke 1:80 says, “The child grew up and became strong in spirit, and he was in the wilderness until the day of his public appearance to Israel.”

What does it mean to be strong in spirit? Spiritual strength is not about digging deep or pulling yourself up by your bootstraps. Instead, it is reliance on and alignment with the Holy Spirit—it’s a resilience that develops when we trust God to do the work in and through us.

  1. 3. Think of someone you know who is spiritually strong. What is an example of their spiritual strength?

  2. 4. In what area of your life do you tend to rely on your own strength rather than on God’s strength?

Learning to rely on God’s strength requires that we learn to trust God’s character. Consider these words that God spoke through the prophet Isaiah:

This is what the LORD, the King of Israel and its Redeemer, the LORD of Armies, says:

I am the first and I am the last.

There is no God but me.

Who, like me, can announce the future?

Let him say so and make a case before me,

since I have established an ancient people.

Let these gods declare the coming things,

and what will take place.

Do not be startled or afraid.

Have I not told you and declared it long ago?

You are my witnesses!

Is there any God but me?

There is no other Rock; I do not know any. (Isaiah 44:6-8)

  1. 5. List the titles and characteristics of God included in this passage.

  2. 6. What is God uniquely capable of accomplishing?

  3. 7. What reasons does this passage give us to “not be startled or afraid”?

  4. 8. How could recognizing God’s strength transform our perspective on our own spiritual strength?

  5. 9. What might God want to refine in you through the wilderness?

  6. 10. How is God preparing you now for the next season of your life?

In the coming days we will see how John the Baptist knew and lived with this conviction—that his strength came not from himself but from God.

PRAY


As you end this time together each week, I encourage you to spend some time in prayer:

Heavenly Father, our Rock and Salvation, the wilderness is not a pleasant experience. You know the pain we feel when wandering through it. We know, however, that you are with us in the wilderness. Not only do you give us your presence, you also give us your strength. Help us to walk in the power of your Spirit whether we are walking in the wilderness or sitting in the sanctuary. In Jesus’ name, amen.

If time allows at the end of each group session, I encourage you to share with one another any prayer requests and bring them to our faithful and trustworthy God in prayer.

DAY 1


To move forward, it’s important to look back. We touched briefly on John the Baptist’s parents in the video, but let’s take a deeper dive today.

READ & REFLECT


Read Luke 1:5-24

Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth, both came from the priestly line of Aaron. They served God faithfully and humbly, and yet they remained childless. In this era childlessness was seen as a curse. Why God had not blessed them with children was beyond their understanding. At their age, however, Zechariah and Elizabeth probably expected no change in their situation and had learned to live with it.

Walking through infertility can be its own wilderness. While infertility may not carry the same stigma it did in biblical times, it’s still frustrating and can cause women and men to feel that something is wrong with them. If that is your story, I grieve with you and I pray you would know your worth whether you have a child or not. I pray for supernatural comfort as you navigate this season of your life.

Zechariah is performing his priestly duties when he has a supernatural experience. An angel appears and delivers an incredible message.

Read Luke 1:5-17

  • ?What do we learn about Elizabeth and Zechariah in verses 5 and 6?

  • ?What is foretold to Zechariah by the angel?

  • ?What is the significance of the angel’s message for the people of Israel?

This is a pretty big deal! Not only will there be a child in their sunset years, but the child has a significant responsibility.

  • ?How might have Elizabeth’s and Zechariah’s years of waiting for a child prepared them to raise a child with such a unique calling?

We can probably understand Zechariah’s skepticism in his response to the angel: How can this be? My wife and I are way past our prime. Essentially, Zechariah is demanding a sign from the angel since he cannot comprehend how this message makes any sense.

Sometimes when we look at our circumstances instead of our God, we forget what is possible. Our circumstances may be limiting, but our God is limitless.

Indeed, Elizabeth does conceive and gives birth to a baby boy! And then when the baby is eight days old and Zechariah confirms that the boy’s name should be John, Zechariah shares a prophecy. This passage is often referred to as Zechariah’s song (Luke 1:68-79). As you look closely at this song, you’ll notice that Zechariah makes declarations about God and about the new child.

  • ?Think about your current circumstances—especially something that feels hard. What would it look like to view that circumstance through the filter of our God instead of the other way around?

Read Luke 1:57-79

  • ?What does Zechariah declare about God? List those declarations below.

  • ?In verses 76-79, he turns his attention to John. What is John’s calling?

There had been no prophet among the Jews for centuries. Not only had Zechariah and Elizabeth dealt with unfulfilled longing in their childlessness, but the whole of Israel had been experiencing unfulfilled longing in their hunger for a Messiah. Now the time had finally come, Jesus was on his way, and John would be his hype man.

John would not save people because he didn’t have the power to do so, nor...



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