CLIMBING YOUR MOUNTAIN

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50 IS NOT OLD | CLIMBING YOUR MOUNTAIN I never know from day to day what I will talk about on any of my posts. I take random and small snippets from my day and talk about it in some way. My Sunday posts are no different but I feel a little more pressure on them. I don’t want to just talk about the weather or what Joe has said or done, I want to talk about the Lord and leave you with some sort of inspiration that I hope you will take with you for the rest of the week.

As I put my makeup on every day I listen to a daily training call. These calls are meant to apply to my Rodan + Fields business but they are also inspirational in nature and often talk about the Lord, including Bible verses. That is exactly what my call was that I listened to on Friday. It was on climbing a mountain and while I understood how she was applying it to her business, I kept thinking about how it applied to life.

This lady was talking about her experience that she had when she went to Canada and her and her husband decided to hike a mountain because they had heard that the view at the top was worth the climb. She and her husband started off on a 5 to 6-hour hike up the mountain and it didn’t take very long before she was regretting her choice. She wanted to quit and turn around because she didn’t think she could do it. This was the scenario for the entire hike, every 30 minutes or so she would almost be in tears saying that there was no way that she could complete this task, it was just too hard.

She started praying to the Lord to give her strength, to guide her. Her husband would go ahead a ways and tell her that she could do it, just one more step. People who were coming back down the mountain would tell her about the amazing view and how it was so worth all of the struggle that she was going through and it just to keep on going.

So, with her eyes set firmly on the goal, with prayers running through her mind, holding onto the Lord for strength, she would take one more step. When she reached the top the feeling was incredible, the view was amazing, and she thanked the Lord for putting the obstacle in front of her so that she could appreciate everything so much more.

We all have mountains in our life. It might not be an actual mountain but the obstacle can still be just as challenging. Getting a diagnosis of a disease can feel insurmountable. Being in debt up to our ears can feel overwhelming. Losing a loved one can feel like you can’t breathe. Going through a divorce can feel like a part of you has been taken from you. There are so many mountains that we face daily but we need to follow the path before us.

Isaiah 41:10 says: Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.’

Psalm 18:2 says: The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust; My shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.

Joshua 1:9 says: Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

On the way down the mountain, the lady was able to cheer those who were now on the same journey that she was on. You never know why you are having to go through something. Why is usually the first question asked. Why me, why them, why is this happening? We may never know the answer to that but maybe it is to help someone else later on who is going through the same thing. Maybe the Lord is using your struggle to be a blessing down the road for someone else.

Thank the Lord for your obstacles as they allow you to grow as a person. Call out to the Lord for help, He is there with you along the way. Pray for guidance and strength, He is your lifeline. And, reach out to anyone you see that is having a hard time, that could be your answer to “why.”

Conquer your mountain. Keep your eye on the goal. Enjoy the view when you get there.

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35 Comments

  1. Melesa Garrison says:

    I love Hillsong!

  2. Ramona Puckett says:

    Oh my goodness! Loved that song! I’ve never heard of the group but I will seek them out. Thank you so much for sharing this post, Sunday is my no electronic day so I didn’t read this until today. Powerful words, Tania, we’re all guide posts for the Lord. Thank you again.

  3. Lory Lyles says:

    What a blessing. Praise the Lord for this message from you today. My heart is full. He continues to amaze me. Love and prayers to you and to all those who shared in the comments. He has brought me through so much. Oh thank Him for you! You are a beautiful person with a beautiful heart ?

  4. Libby Sims Lancaster says:

    Just read this after a weekend taking care of my sweet mom, who is 87 and dealing with heart failure. Your message and the wonderful praise from Hillsong were just what I needed this evening.

  5. Aimee Spencer says:

    AMEN Tania. A couple weeks ago I told you that I loved you and your Blog so much. Yes that day you struck me as being so funny about the Kleenex and hankies and crying at the drop of a pin. I am the same way so it made me laugh to know that you and I had so much in common. Well again today I am so thankful that I too found your Blog. I would never laugh at you, just with you. This is the other end of the spectrum with you. You add new strength to my already Love for my Christian faith. The Bible verses are perfect. You start my day off here in San Diego knowing that there are others way over on the east coast that also climb mountains and get God’s strength. Thank you for all you do.

  6. Henrietta says:

    God Bless You, Tania – I needed this – Thank you