You’ve been living on daily grace—and you’ve gotten used to it. Just like Israel in the wilderness, many believers start out amazed by God’s provision, only to grow numb when the miracle becomes routine. This message exposes how a craving for the past can corrupt your view of the present—and why God’s mercy still shows up even when our maturity doesn’t. From manna in the morning to meat in the evening, we explore the wild, undeserved love of a God who feeds complainers, leads the ungrateful, and refuses to give up on the fragile. But beware: what you refuse to forget may ultimately rob you of God’s fullness. If you've ever felt stuck in a cycle, wrestling with entitlement, or tired of trying to earn what God already gave—you’re not alone. God loves the wild ones. And He’s not done with you yet.
“Life in the Wild” is a deep dive into the wilderness journey of Israel—a trip that should’ve taken 11 days but turned into 40 years. Why? Because while God delivered them from Egypt, the mindset of Egypt still lived in them. In this series, we confront the wild spaces in our own lives—the habits, heartaches, and hang-ups that keep us stuck. Before we judge Israel’s detours, we’ll take an honest look at the choices we’ve made when temptation looked good, felt right, or promised something forbidden. This isn’t just a history lesson—it’s a mirror. And God wants to lead us through the wild, not just out of it.