Why Doesn’t Jesus Let us Stay on the Mountaintop?
June 9, 2016 NY
We have all
had “mountaintop” experiences. We had one today on a ride we took around Lake
George. To get to the northernmost tip of the lake we had to go north about 38
miles through the Adirondack Mountains. All of it was there—the height, the
curves, the beautiful trees and houses, and lots of motorcyclists.
We stopped
at a visitor information center to take a short break and take some pictures of
the scenery. WOW! The huge lake with the mountains behind it was a sight to
see!! The trees seem to be so much darker here than the mountains down our way
in South or North Carolina. Some of the roads remind me of the Blue Ridge
Parkway in North Carolina—with their windy, twisty curves. But, that lake was
unbelievable. Every town along the way had its cute shops and small cafes and
restaurants.
I love
stopping and looking out over the area below these beautiful mountaintops! It
makes you want to move there and be a part. Then I wonder, where do these
people work? How long does it take them to get there? We went about 80 miles
and it took three hours. I would not want that commute every day.
The ride
reminded me of a time when I went to a Camp meeting at Table Rock Wesleyan
Camp. It was always a grand time of worship, preaching and fellowship as we
discussed the seminars and preaching we had heard each day. We loved it there.
Every year I went I wanted to move up there. I loved the area with all the
green trees and mountains. Not to mention the great fellowship of the fellow
believers there for the week long camp meeting.
One year a
sweet old missionary lady came up to me and my friend and said to us. Now
ladies, I know you love it up here on the mountain. But I want you to remember
that it’s when you go back to the valley to use and share what you have learned
while here on the mountaintop. Your work will be down there! She looked at us
and smiled her sweet smile and went on her way. I have some great memories of those camp
meeting times and how God worked in my life.
In Matthew
17, Jesus took three of the disciples ,to a high mountain. Jesus is transfigured, and the three
disciples are privileged to see Jesus in all his glory. There is no way I can
begin to understand what the three men went through while on that mountain. But I can find common ground in Peter’s
response to experiencing Jesus on the mountaintop; “Lord, it is good for us to
be here. If you wish, I will put up three shelters-one for you, one for Moses,
and one for Eliajah” vs. 4
Peter is
saying, “This is amazing! I don’t want it end! Let’s build some homes up here
and stay on this mountaintop forever.” That is how I felt every year I went to
Table Rock. Why did Peter want to stay? It was mind blowing. It was incredible.
But, Jesus doesn’t let them stay. He leads them down the mountain into the
valley? Where does he lead them? Into a situation that can only described as
hell on earth. In vs 14ff Jesus confronts a boy who’s been possessed by a
demon… Why wouldn’t Jesus let them stay on the mountaintop? For the same reason
he won’t let us stay there: he needs us to be his hands and feet in the
valleys, in the streets, and in the spaces that aren’t awe-inspiring and
wonderful. He needs us to be living the
normal, day-to-day life. He uses those mountaintop experiences to shape our
hands, minds, and hearts so we will be prepared to be his hands and feet to the
suffering, hurting, abandoned, and forsaken.
Oddly
enough, it’s probably in the valleys of everyday life that the greatest
glimpses of God are revealed, if we are looking for them.
G. K. Chesterton
said it well, “One sees great things from the valley, only small things from
the peak.”
Think about
your last mountaintop experience. How has God used it in the valley?
Who have you
been able to be the Feet and Hands of Jesus for because of that mountaintop
experience?
It's amazing to look back at those 'mountain top' times and realize what we forgot to take with us when we journied back into the valley...Lord help us take not only what we think WE need but what You'd have us carry for those we touch along the way! Can't wait to see your pics!! Sending love and prayers yalls way:)
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