Devotion 7
The Valley of Vision
By Lori D'Augostine
CBN.com Associate Producer

Do
you feel stuck in a valley of despair right now? How long has it been
since you've experienced the exhilaration of standing on top of a high
mountain, where you can soar above the clouds and preview your world
from above?
The view of the world is breathtaking
when you're on top, but what about from below? If this is you,
saddened and stuck in your circumstances, it sounds like you need some
vision.
Let me begin by encouraging you that
you don't have to wait until you reach that mountaintop to begin
experiencing joy again. You can receive hope from the Lord directly
from that valley He has you in.
In Mark 9, we see Jesus leading a
select group of disciples to the top of a "very high mountain." I
don't know what the trek might have been like on the way up, but one
thing is mentioned. Peter, James, and John were completely dazzled by
the Lord's transfiguration. In an instant, Jesus turned from man to a
glorified figure with sparkling, white clothes.
Personally, I think I would have passed
out, especially to see Moses and Elijah suddenly appear as from thin
air. The disciples didn't exactly respond that way. They were like
giddy, little boys, 'Show us more Jesus.' They wanted more spectacle.
"Peter exclaimed,
'Rabbi, it’s wonderful for us to be here! Let’s make three shelters
as memorials—one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.' "
(Mark 9:5, NIV)
Although it was a common Jewish
practice to commemorate times the Lord has appeared to His people in
the past, Jesus instructed the men to tell no one of this event. He
simply led them back down the mountain. Their mountain-top experience
didn't last very long. Perhaps you can't even remember the last time
Jesus appeared to you.
Do you ever wonder why Jesus took the
disciples down from the mountain and into the valley so quickly after
this amazing event? Why did He choose the valley as a place to explain
the true meaning of the vision?
Jesus often guides us down the lower
roads to speak to us. Too many times, we're wrapped up in being on top
of the world, where everyone knows us and glories in our high
positions. But, who are we when all of the accolades are gone? Where
is our faith when everything is stripped away, and we feel overwhelmed
and downtrodden?
Jesus warned His disciples against
taking pride in high positions. In Luke 22, the disciples argued about
who would be the greatest among them. Peter thought that it was he who
would sit next to the throne of God. Yet Jesus knew otherwise when he
rebuked Peter, the man Jesus knew would soon deny Him three times.
Jesus' message to the disciples and to
us is very simple:
"Instead, the
greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who rules
like the one who serves. For who is greater, the one who is at the
table or the one who serves?" (Luke 22:26-27, NLT)
If you want to draw nearer to the
throne and very presence of God or the high places, you must
experience the lowly things first. You must take the road less
traveled, the path of true Christ-like humility. Are you willing to
take this journey?
There is
a well-known Puritan prayer that has encouraged me many a time during
my own arduous journey of humility. Fittingly, it is titled the
Valley of Vision. I encourage you, wherever you are to watch this
YouTube video
presentation of this prayer.
Here are the words:
Lord, high and holy, meek and
lowly, Thou hast brought me to the valley of vision, where I live in
the depths but see Thee in the heights; hemmed in by mountains of
sin I behold Thy glory. Let me learn by paradox that the way down is
the way up, that to be low is to be high, that the broken heart is
the healed heart, that the contrite spirit is the rejoicing spirit,
that the repenting soul is the victorious soul, that to have nothing
is to possess all, that to bear the cross is to wear the crown, that
to give is to receive, that the valley is the place of vision. Lord,
in the daytime stars can be seen from deepest wells, and the deeper
the wells the brighter Thy stars shine; let me find Thy light in my
darkness, Thy life in my death, Thy joy in my sorrow, Thy grace in
my sin, Thy riches in my poverty, Thy glory in my valley.
If you find yourself in the valley,
take heart. There is a vision for you to behold and imitate right were
you are. If you feel like you are in an endless, uphill battle and
can't do anything right to get to the top of the mountain. Stop
climbing. Breathe, and take in the fresh air from below. He has so
much for you from below.
Blessings, Love and
Prayers,
Elder Joe and Pastor
Pat
Devotion Written By:
Pastor Pat Aman Book © 1996/2009 "Coffee With Pat Daily Devotionals"
Study Notes: The New King
James Bible
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