STRENGTH WHEN MEETING THE
MOUNTAIN Zechariah 4:7-14 Who are
you, O great mountain? …
In Zechariah’s time some 2500 years ago
Rabbis were sometimes deemed “mountain removers”.
One not need be a person of titled leadership
to be a mountain mover. God promises courage to meet life’s mountains. Study
history and see the uncredentialed that removed mountains. Think of those you’ve
known or presently know that shovel in hand quietly stand then labor when
confronted with life’s mountains.
My coming from a childhood of making “A
mountain out of a molehill.” (Grandmother McGee’s often warning words.),
trusting God to develop me into a 2Timothy 2:1-2 mountain man continues to be
quite an experience. One difficult part of which was maturing not largely by
mountaintop experiences, but seeing most of my mountains as what they truly
were: molehills. The first big step was realizing His vision of life topography
eliminating most of the fruitless climbing in my life.
This process was greatly aided by dear Ann,
she already possessing godly view. (Another essay that should be added to HOW
TO PICK A SPOUSE series?)
Consider that few of life’s mountains are
rock and soil, but constructed of our and others’ life-view; including often
standing low looking up molehill as though it an alp. But all are not molehill
exaggerated, are they? There be mountains! My greatest mountain as yet having faced
being the loss of my beloved helpmeet.
A notation in an old file states “Great
things happen when godly people and mountains meet. The rest go jostling
through the streets amid the maddening crowds. Magnificent things happen when
people and mountains meet while trusting Christ.”
I leave you this morning with a verse for our
day, yea for our life. It is from Zechariah to Zerubbabel when he faced range
of alps to climb and molehills to stumble over. I encourage carrying it with
you, reading often until your view of mountains and molehills becomes level in
His manner.
“Not by might, nor by
power, but by my spirit, says the LORD of hosts.”
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