Isa 58:11 And the LORD shall guide thee continually
Habb 3:19 The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds' feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places.
Start your everyday on your knees. Faith does not concern itself with the entire journey. One step at time is enough. That first step is all that is needed. Breathe a prayer of encouragement to fill your legs as well as your heart as you face the unknown, the unexpected. What is most important is not that you know your destination, but that you put your hand in God's hand. He gives you the calmness and the serenity of the soul. As He endures, you too can climb over sharp rocks and crags. Climb with Him to the end of the day, the week, the month, the year, and even to the end of life's trail. “The peak that is nearest the storm-cloud is nearer the stars of light.” He gives the courage for which you pray to rise above the valley. Heed the Master's voice and press bravely on to the fulfillment of your task. You have a whole life time to scale.
“ A Voice said ‘CLIMB.' And he said, ‘How shall I climb?
The mountains are so steep that I cannot climb.'
“ The Voice said, ‘CLIMB or DIE'
“ He said, ‘But how? I see no way up those steep ascents.
This that is asked is too hard for me.'
“The Voice said, ‘ Do not be afraid, I will teach you, and guide you
And I will be with you.”
Some of the bravest of mountaineers have related incredible tales concerning their climbs up the hills of earth. Sometimes they are aware of the presence of a Companion who was not among the earthly party of climbers on the mountains.
How much more positive is the presence of the Heavenly Guide as God's mountaineers climb the high places of the Spirit!
God's mountain climbers are created to walk in precarious places, not on the easy levels of life.
Do not limit the Limitless God! With Him face the new trail and follow on unafraid, for you don't walk alone!
Prayer :- Father, help us to put our trust in You, so that we are not influenced by what the physical barriers that we encounter in our walk . |