Can You Come Down From the Mountain?

April 16th, 2014 by JDVaughn Leave a reply »

While you have the light, believe in the light . . . —John 12:36


We all have moments when we feel better than ever before, and we say, “I feel fit for anything; if only I could always be like this!” We are not meant to be. Those moments are moments of insight which we have to live up to even when we do not feel like it. Many of us are no good for the everyday world when we are not on the mountaintop. Yet we must bring our everyday life up to the standard revealed to us on the mountaintop when we were there.

Never allow a feeling that was awakened in you on the mountaintop to evaporate. Don’t place yourself on the shelf by thinking, “How great to be in such a wonderful state of mind!” Act immediately— do something, even if your only reason to act is that you would rather not. If, during a prayer meeting, God shows you something to do, don’t say, “I’ll do it”— just doit! Pick yourself up by the back of the neck and shake off your fleshly laziness. Laziness can always be seen in our cravings for a mountaintop experience; all we talk about is our planning for our time on the mountain. We must learn to live in the ordinary “gray” day according to what we saw on the mountain.

Don’t give up because you have been blocked and confused once— go after it again. Burn your bridges behind you, and stand committed to God by an act of your own will. Never change your decisions, but be sure to make your decisions in the light of what you saw and learned on the mountain.

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April 16, 2014-JDV

Lord thank You for those mountaintop experiences, and please help me carry the mountaintop with me day by day, hour by hour, and minute by minute in my daily living. Help me see you clearly in the valley, as well. Let me see You in everything Lord.

And God says…”The day by day lesson you have been learning; start and live the day connected to Jesus will serve you always. This is the way to live on the mountaintop, and the valleys. This is how you celebrate life and deal with difficult circumstances. Acknowledge Me in all your ways and walks and I will make your paths straight. Delight yourself in the Lord and I will give you the desires of your heart. Seek first the Kingdom of God which is Jesus and everything else you need  for the mountaintop and valleys will be provided.”

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