Monday, June 1, 2020

Mountains and Valleys


Have you ever been on the top of a mountain only to be knocked down into the valley?  You just got a job promotion, but your car broke down.  You just graduated high school, but you haven't decided on a major and everyone keeps asking you.  Or even more, you aren't able to have a graduation.  We find ourselves in these high moments in life.  Things are going wonderful, but then something happens and it brings us down low.  I know I have felt that way so many times.  I think the hardest ones are where I am up high and I share this with someone, but they then bring me down with their discouragement.

Someone in the Bible had a similar situation.  He was high up on the mountain top.  Things were great.  Then he was afraid for his life and zoom.  Back down in the valley.  Yes, I'm talking about Elijah.

In 1 Kings 18, Elijah went against the prophets of Baal to see who served the one true God.  The prophets of Baal ran around in circles, cut themselves, called out to Baal, danced.  But nothing.  No fire came down to consume the sacrifice.  Then it was Elijah's turn.  Such contrast.  He prayed to God saying,
“Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it be known this day that You are God in Israel and I am Your servant, and that I have done all these things at Your word.  Hear me, O Lord, hear me, that this people may know that You are the Lord God, and that You have turned their hearts back to You again.” 1 Kings 18: 36-37.
He came to God in such peace and reverence.   He praised God.  And God answered.  Fire came down and burned the sacrifice.  All the prophets of Baal were then killed and the drought that was there ended after 3 and a half years.

Talk about a mountain top experience.  I am sure many people were converted that day due to the witness of Elijah.  Unfortunately, we have to turn the page and go to the next chapter

In 1 Kings 19, Jezebel wants the life of Elijah.  She is furious.  Now if the threat of your life does not bring you down off of the mountain top, I'm not sure what will.

Not only was his life at stake, he felt alone.  He thought he was the only prophet of God left.  So...he left.  He ran for the mountains.  Funny that he came off of a mountain top experience to go to the mountains to experience his valley.

God asked Elijah why he was there. His response? "I have been very zealous for the Lord God of hosts; for the children of Israel have forsaken Your covenant, torn down Your altars, and killed Your prophets with the sword. I alone am left; and they seek to take my life.” 1 Kings 19:10

I wonder if God laughed.  Honestly.  I mean, God knows everything.  Technically God didn't even have to ask Elijah why he was there.  He already knew.  And God's response after all was said and done? Go back.  In verse 15, God tells Elijah to go back to where he came from because he wasn't the only one.  There were seven thousand still in Israel who has not bowed their knee to Baal.  There were still seven thousand who had stood faithful to God.

There is a song by Tauren Wells called, "Hills and Valleys".
On the mountains, I will bow my life
To the One who set me there
In the valley, I will lift my eyes
To the One who sees me there
When I'm standing on the mountain
I didn't get there on my own
When I'm walking through the valley
I know I am not alone!

That is key. We need to praise God whether we are on the mountain top or in the valley.  Those are the two places we usually forget.  We didn't get on top of the mountain on our own.  When Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal, it was God all the way.  When he was in his valley, God was with him the whole time.  He had never left or deserted him.   We are not alone in our hard times.  God is there for us each step of the way.

God says in Isaiah 54:10, "For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee."

In the book: Thoughts From the Mount of Blessings, we are told:
If you have given yourself to God, to do His work, you have no need to be anxious for tomorrow. He whose servant you are, knows the end from the beginning. The events of tomorrow, which are hidden from your view, are open to the eyes of Him who is omnipotent. MB 100.1 
When we take into our hands the management of things with which we have to do, and depend upon our own wisdom for success, we are taking a burden which God has not given us, and are trying to bear it without His aid. We are taking upon ourselves the responsibility that belongs to God, and thus are really putting ourselves in His place. We may well have anxiety and anticipate danger and loss, for it is certain to befall us. But when we really believe that God loves us and means to do us good we shall cease to worry about the future. We shall trust God as a child trusts a loving parent. Then our troubles and torments will disappear, for our will is swallowed up in the will of God. MB 100.2
When you are on the mountain experience, praise God for getting you there.  Hold on to that.  Write it down so you don't forget you were there.  Then when you are in the valley, look towards Him, the One who will never leave you nor forsake you.  Go back to the memory of the mountain experience.  Your valley is only temporary.  He will bring you through.  This is possible only By God's Amazing Grace.

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