We all have different reasons to praise God. It could be because of
the birth of a new baby or receiving that long-awaited congratulatory email. But
have you ever thought of thanking God for the mountains you face(d)? Imagine if
your life was a constant straight line with no peaks or valleys. Would you
consider that a life well lived? Without the mountains, there will be no way to
know what we are capable of and how powerful we are. So why don’t we ever say: “God
thank you for this mountain. I praise you because of the mountains ahead”. Mountains
represent the challenges and obstacles we face in our daily lives and like our
last post (Magnify the Lord!) instructed, we should be thankful for both the blessings and the
mountains. Over the course of my life, I have faced challenges at different
points. Some were big, others were small. Some lasted for a long time, others
were over in the blink of an eye. Through these experiences, I’ve learnt two
key lessons which I’ll be sharing below along with songs that have being a
blessing to me.
The first lesson was that
challenges were a way of drawing nearer to God, hearing His voice and building
our trust in Him. At a much younger phase of my life, I had a very simple plan:
enjoy all life has to offer and around age 40, re-dedicate my life to God and
become serious about my Christianity. It took a mountain to completely rip up
those plans and it was a financial challenge that lasted for a long time. While
going over this mountain, I got closer to God. I learnt more about His ways and
began to let go of my worldly ways. If I never faced this challenge, I may
never have gotten serious about my Christianity. I stumbled on a song recently
that speaks to this by Gaither Vocal Band- Sometimes it takes a mountain. The
beauty about God’s mercy is that He is willing to receive you with open arms,
just approach Him and let Him in (Heb. 4:16, Rev. 3:20). His love is so strong
that He sent His son to die for you (John 3:16).
The second lesson I
learnt was the importance of praising God during a challenge. It sounds strange
saying we should praise God for the challenges. You’re not praising God because
of the challenge; you’re praising Him despite the challenge and from a place of
understanding. You’re praising Him because you know that victory is yours as
His child and that greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world (I John 4:4). So, when you magnify the Lord like David did (Ps. 34), its because
you understand that you should thank Him in all circumstances and that all
things work together for your good (I Thes. 5:16-18, Rom. 8:28). There may be
times when it feels like all hope is lost, simply remind yourself off all the
other times He brought you out and the thoughts He has for you (Jer. 29:11).
This song by Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir- For Every Mountain, has being a
blessing to me. It constantly reminds me to give God the praise for every mountain
and trial I’ve faced.
Every word that is
written in the bible is there for a purpose and every word spoken by Jesus was
said for a reason. It is not for nothing that Jesus told us that we will have
challenges in this world, but He also told us that He has overcome the world
(John 16:33). There is absolutely no mountain that is too great for the Lion of
the tribe of Judah. He has never been and will never be defeated. If you find
yourself facing a mountain or if you’re currently scaling a mountain, I charge
you to draw closer to God and take on an attitude of praise. He has already
sorted out the challenge!
P.S. Have a great Easter
and remember, He is risen.
Here are a few of our Easter posts from years gone by:
2021- He is Risen: Rejoice!
2020- Hope: The Easter Message
2019- He is Risen
Photo cred: YouVersion

Thankful for the mountains and the lessons. The Character building and the victories.
ReplyDeleteThis is so touching. Jesus rolled away the stone of Lazarus tomb and he came out alive. The stone at the tomb of Jesus was rolled away and today we celebrate His resurrection. He is alive forever. Mountains are very big, huge and heavy stones. But no matter the size, our God is bigger than every mountain. His power can remove or level any mountain. Just as you wrote, we thank God when we face any mountain from the position of victory He has already won for us.
ReplyDeleteBut thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Corinthians 15:57. God bless you for being a blessing through this medium.