Finding God in the Journey and on Top of the Mountain

Filed under: Nature of God, Overcoming Life Obstacles — by Dean at 5:55 pm on Saturday, July 21, 2007

Mountains in our lives are there to be climbed. They are obstacles meant to be conquered. Once we climb the mountain, we can reach higher and see farther. If we don’t climb the mountain, we never gain the knowledge and understanding in it, and we never see the answers God wants us to see. Mountains aren’t there for us to just look at or go around. They aren’t there to scare us. God is waiting for us at the top of the mountain to give us revelation and prepare us for the next step in our journey.

Mountains are very specific things. They are things that we need to overcome in our lives, and they help us build our trust in God and walk in faith. That is why it is so important that we face them and not go around them. If we never climb the mountain and never conquer it, we will never have the power of God released into that area of our lives, and it will continue to hold us back. You can go around it, but you will never grow in God or learn to see farther than what is in front of you. God will always provide for us, whether we face our mountains or run from them, but we will never receive the revelations he has for us and we will never live the big life and the big destiny he has for us when we are living in fear.

God isn’t just on top of the mountain - God is also in the mountains. God is is the journey. The Bible says to count it all joy when you face trial. Sometimes God sends the trial and, oftentimes, God sends trial to those on which he has favor. It is an honor to have a mountain to overcome because is preparing you for something he wants you to do and preparing a revelation for you. He is also preparing a meeting between you and him on the mountain. God is always in the mountain and on the mountain. You just have to find him and his answer. Every time you climb another mountain, you become stronger.

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