SCALING THE MOUNTAINS
"The
voice of my Beloved! behold, He cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping
upon the hills. My beloved is like a roe
or a young hart: behold, He standeth behind our wall, He looketh forth at the
windows, shewing Himself through the lattice.
My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and
come away." (Song of Solomon 2:8-10).
It is generally understood among Christians
that it is better to enjoy the mountaintop experiences of life than to go
through the valleys of disappointment and struggle. The mountaintops represent the blessings of
life, and it is there that one has clear vision to see where he is now, and
where he is going. The question one must
consider, though, is "Just what is it going to take to achieve the summit.?"
Mountains are formidable. They are daunting. It takes great skill and fortitude to scale a
mountain, and; even with extensive preparation and training, it can still be
life-threatening. In life, we find that
the mountains we face often seem not only difficult, but seemingly impossible. Our strength is not sufficient, and our
courage is lacking. We can grow
discouraged by the upward path that lies ahead of us, and we are tempted to
give up at the sheer immensity of our situation. That's when we hear the voice of our
Beloved! He speaks to us in our distress,
and His voice is sweet and comforting. He
reminds us that He is the Lord of the mountains and the Master of the stormy
seas. He lets us know that His strength
is made perfect through our weakness.
God is faithful. When we are tried, and when we are tempted,
He always provides a way for us to escape - a way for us to persevere. That way which God provides for those who
know and love Him is always the same: it is the Beloved, the Savior, the I AM, the
Way, Jesus, the Son of God. In our
darkest times, He speaks to us; and when we look to Him, we will see Him coming
to us leaping upon the mountains, and skipping upon the hills. They are no obstacle for Him - there is nothing too hard for the Lord of
glory. It is at that moment that we must
realize that we could never have scaled the mountains in our own strength. It is in Christ only that we can achieve the
impossible. As we trust ourselves to His
keeping, we find that He transports us up in His arms and sets us upon the
peaks.
Sometimes in our trials, the Lord may seem
distant. Let me assure you, however,
that He is always quite near. He often "standeth behind our wall, He looketh
forth at the windows, shewing Himself through the lattice;" but He
always, always sees us. "For the eyes of the
Lord are over the righteous,
and His ears are open unto
their prayers." (1 Peter 3:12). Because you are precious in the sight of the
Lord, you are never far from His thoughts.
After all, He paid the supreme price to save you. Do you think He will easily let you go?
"My
beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come
away." This is the thing that He is speaking to
you and me. Rise up from the doubt. Rise up from the fear. Rise up from the hopelessness, the depression,
or the loneliness. Leave
all that would hold you, and all that would hinder you, and come away with the
Savior. Follow Him, and He will lead you
beside the still waters. He will restore
your soul and lead you in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.
"Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to
give you the kingdom." (Luke 12:32).
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