"It shall come to pass in the latter days that the mountain of the house of the Lord shall be established as the highest of the mountains, and shall be lifted up above the hills; and all the nations shall flow to it,"
“Every mountain top is within reach if you just keep climbing.”
During a climbing trip, with five other men, he decided he would make the final climb to the summit, solo, so he could get there first and claim the glory, while the others slept. After the rest of the climbing party turned-in for the night, he put on his climbing gear and headed toward the summit. As he started his climb, he was very glad there was a full moon to help him see where he was going.
Although it was foolish to climb at night, alone, he did use a rope and put in good protection as he climbed. With the benefit of the full moon, he made rapid progress up the mountain, in spite of the fact he was climbing at night. His confidence soared as he neared the summit, but unfortunately, thick clouds were starting to build around the mountain, and visibility was deteriorating rapidly, as a winter storm developed. In just a few minutes visibility dropped to almost zero, as heavy clouds and fog surrounded him. It was now too late to turn back, so he continued to climb up the mountain, hoping the storm would blow by quickly.
While moving along a narrow traverse, now in total darkness, he got into some “rotten rock,” and slid down the side of the ridge and over the edge of a cliff. The good news is the protection he put in held, and he was still alive after the fall; although he now found himself dangling in the air, suspended from his rope, unable to see anything around him. The bad news is, he had loosely tied his outer heavy parka across the top of his backpack while he was climbing, and he now discovered he had lost it during the fall. Slowly the cold night air from the storm began to chill him to the bone through his lightweight inner jacket. After struggling to turn himself around in a circle, and not finding anything to grab onto, in desperation he cried out, “Oh dear God in Heaven, please help me!”
Suddenly, from above he heard a strong deep voice boom out, “Cut the rope!” “What?!” As the climber listened over the wind, once again he heard a deep voice say, “Cut the rope!”
Except for the wind, silence followed, as the climber continued to hang onto the rope, while hoping to be able to grab onto something that would enable him to climb to safety. Unable to see his true situation, the climber concluded, as most people would, that hanging onto the rope was his only hope.
The following day, the rest of his climbing party discovered him frozen to death, still dangling from his rope -- only eight feet above a large out-cropping of rock. Had the climber cut the rope, he would have dropped down to a relatively safe area, where he could have built a fire, using some of the surrounding scrub brush, and probably survived the night.
(Author unknown)
Climb your mountain.
Here are a list of mountains I've been studying:
1. Mountain Of Purpose (Moses)
Exodus 3:1-10
2.Mountain Of Faith (Abraham)
Genesis 22:1-5
3. Mountain Of Fear (Elijah)
1 Kings 19:3-5; 8-9
4. The Conquered Mountain (Jesus)
1 Corinthians 15:57
Mountains God calls us to Climb:
1. Mt Ararat-God’s safe place, a place of preservation
Gen 8:1-4
Ararat is God’s safe Place, God’s preservation. This is the mountain that God himself will take us to at certain times during our ministries.
2. Mt Moriah-Personal & costly sacrifice
Gen 22
Mt Moriah, the place where God doesn’t want the 95% that we have given to him, he wants the 5% we have kept.
3. Mt Sinai-The meeting place with God
Exodus 19:17
Sinai, the mountain where we share with God our “Song of Songs”.
4. Mt Pisgah -The mountain of dreams & vision, where need to gain what God has promised.
Deut 3:27
On Mt Pisgah, God reveals to us what is ours, yet the responsibility is ours whether we go down to both gain and take possession of it.
5. Mt Calvary-The mountain we are told to climb every day, that we may take up our cross and follow Him.
Lk 23:33
Remember, I believe in you and you need to believe in yourself.