Part of what the wilderness does is teach us to wait. The pillar of cloud and fire will remain where it is as long as God wants it to. But, the pillar does move. We will stay in wilderness forever unless we find ways to be brave, to pick up our stakes, and to follow the cloud, trusting that God’s presence dwells inside it. We are to trust that God knows when we’ve been in our particular wilderness long enough—to ask him to help us be brave to walk forward when the cloud begins to move, because eventually it will move. It will move because God moves in our lives. There is a way forward.
The Better Place
The God of Exodus 3 is a God who sees, who hears, and who responds. This same God sees, hears, and responds to the pain in our lives. Our most painful secrets and most secret scars are not a secret to God. The most painful surprise of our lives is not a surprise to God. God saw it coming, all along. And God comes, as Carlo Carretto says, like the sun in the morning—when it is time. He comes to us and he tells us that he wants to take us to a better place.