Mountain Mover

 

Is This Mountain an Obstacle or a Path to Elevation?


Dear Friends,

I hope this letter finds you in peace. As I reflect on life’s challenges, I’m reminded that mountains can either feel like obstacles or opportunities for elevation. Paul’s experience in 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 paints a clear picture of this dual reality. Though he was “caught up” to new spiritual heights by God, he still faced a thorn in his flesh—a challenge that remained. Despite his prayers for it to be removed, God reminded him that His grace was sufficient.

We often look at the mountains in our own lives and see only the difficulties. But I want to ask you a question today: Is this mountain an obstacle, or is it here to elevate you?

In Deuteronomy 33:29, God says, “Your enemies will cower before you, and you will tread on their heights.” This verse reminds us that the very mountains we face might be lifting us up, not blocking our way. Like standing on the shoulders of giants, God positions us on higher ground—giving us a greater perspective, strength, and vision through His grace.

As you face your own mountains, consider whether they are meant to hold you back or if God is using them to elevate you. Even with the thorns that may remain, His grace is all we need to keep climbing and rise above.

In His grace,

JK. Woodall, Ph.D.

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