“Here is what I want
you to do: Find a quiet, secluded place so you won’t be tempted to role-play
before God. Just be there as simply and honestly as you can manage. The focus
will shift from you to God, and you will begin to sense his grace…The place where
your treasure is, is the place you will most want to be, and end up being.
(Matthew 6:6,21 – The Message Bible)
My husband’s favorite place is on a mountain top, whether
hiking in Colorado or skiing in the U.S. or Europe. I copied the verse Pastor
John Duling used in his devotion on March 12, 2019 above. Not having skied
before I met Bryce at 50 years old, I tried it with his encouragement. I had
climbed a small mountain or two by Estes Park, but had never been on a tall
mountain, especially in winter with everything white all around. Wintertime on
a mountain is spectacular beauty almost beyond human comprehension.
John is right, the silence on the top is momentous and
transformative. I learned to love the tops all over Colorado, Canada, Spain,
France and Switzerland. I would think of God each time I arrived on top by lift
or gondola. And I thanked Bryce for the new experiences.
The book of Ezekiel keeps mentioning the high places where
Judah and others worshipped. Many worshipped idols there. Pastor Thomas
Dummermuth mentioned that in Bible times, before airplanes, many thought the
earth met heaven on the mountaintops.
The ark came to rest on the mountain in Genesis. Psalm 36:6
says righteousness is like the mighty mountain and Psalm 98.8 says let the
mountains sing together for joy. (I felt joy each time on top). Isaiah 55:12
says the mountains and hills will burst into song. Jesus was transfigured
there, probably leading to more belief heaven met the top of the mountain. Much
of Jesus’ ministry was on the mountainside.
My granddaughter was sleeping when we entered between the
mountains at Estes Park one time. She was eight years old and had not seen the
mountains. She awoke, looked out the window, and said, “What is that, where are
we?” You can imagine her thoughts. She was blown away.
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank you for the mountaintops and for
all the places where we can focus on you, feel your power and sense your grace,
and be in the place where your treasure is. Help us to find our quiet places
daily where we are remembering the mountain tops. Amen
Sandra Hilsabeck (photos below shared by Sandra)
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