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English Choose a language for shopping. But I was overlooking the fact that all I have to do is trust Him and stop holding on to the thought or better yet fear that God will wait too long to do something. David here, the writer of this beautiful Psalm takes a personal and possessive view of just what God means to Him. He does something that we all should do in respect of God and who He is.
David says, the Lord is my Shepherd. When it comes to our relationship with God, we should all feel this way. He reasoned that God was his protector, just like David had place his life between the beast and the sheep, Jesus Christ place His life between Satan and you. There is a question that all of us must answer. The question is where do you do most of your living?
Do live on a mountain or in a valley? It is also another name for the road between Jerusalem and Jericho where the Good Samaritan helped the man along the way. It was a winding road that was very steep, and shepherds had to take their flocks through it on the way to fields. People would hide in the caves to steal the lambs to eat, so David wrote the entire 23rd Psalm metaphorically with this in mind. Where do you do most of your living? This is a question that only you and God Himself can answer, is it on a mountaintop or in the valley? Since we are speaking metaphorically let me remind you that when the Bible speaks of mountains—the mountain is normally considered a place of revelation and awe.
To have a mountaintop experience means you have received some insight and some inspiration. The average Christian experiences both the mountaintop and the valley. The valley is very different than the mountaintop,the valley is where life becomes challenging, the valley, where many battles are fought and where feelings are hurt and attitudes are developed.
The valley is the place in life where we struggle everyday with fears and our hopes and painful circumstances. The valley for us is inevitable, because we find ourselves there for various reasons. It may spiritual warfare, or the actions of others, or because of our own rebellious actions, or even due to the hand of God Himself we will find ourselves in the valley.
In the mountaintop is where we come to meet God; but the valley is where God comes to meet us. As we struggle during our time in the valley, David reassures you and I that we can make it through.
Again, the bad news is you will have to go through the valley. Valleys are like that, they just happen, a valley can come upon you all of a sudden without a warning. And valleys are impartial; they are not selective, they come to the rich and the poor, men and women, black or white no one is exempt from valleys. Some people are in the valley so long until decide to stay there, they give up and stop praying. They said with a great assurance that through the fire, the flame, and the smoke the Lord will be with us. Go ahead and put us in if you will because it is a temporary place.
Come Out of the Valley! [Kenneth Hagin Jr] on bahana-line.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Believers can learn to use their faith in God's Word to activate. But it is possible to get out of those valleys. God wants us to live continually on the mountaintop of His victory in Jesus Christ! You have to come out of your valley.
When it comes to the valley, some people want to give up. Ask them and they will tell you respectively that Egypt was just temporary because God opened up the Red Sea just in time.
Valleys are a part of life; no one will ever go through life and at the end boast that I made it through without any scars. Believe or not, but sometimes we can view the valley as a gift from God because anything that brings us to Him and to His ways is actually a gift. I have a dear friend who admittedly lived an extremely sinful life of alcohol, drugs, and sex with women other than his wife.
He told me that his life was not complete until he was involved in a serious automobile accident; prior to this his life was miserable and headed for a sure disaster.