THE MOUNTIAN TOP
Have you ever had a spiritual mountaintop experience with Christ?
I hope you have. We need glimpses of Christ in all his glory to fill us with faith and boldness.
And yet, as wonderful as mountaintop experiences are, you and I are called to more!
In [Mark 9:2] Jesus has taken disciples Peter, James, and John up on what we call the Mount of Transfiguration, because it was there that they saw Jesus transfigured in all of his resplendent glory.
The disciples could see everything that Christ was on the inside demonstrated on the outside.
*For that dazzling moment his inherent, incarnate glory was revealed.
Now having seen Christ’s glory, Peter wanted to stay right there on the mountain.
Jesus had been talking about dying for the sins of mankind. So Peter said, “Lord, let’s just stay here. Let’s build a church and we’ll stay here and worship.”
Well, Peter is like many believers today, but that’s not what God had in mind.
We must translate our faith from the mountaintop to the valley!
God doesn’t intend for us just to buy ascension robes and wait on a roof somewhere for Jesus to return.
You and I are called to a mission! (Matthew 28:19-20) Not just to bask in his glory on the mountaintop, but to share his message with a lost and dying world.
Sometimes failure is what is needed in order to move us to the next level of faith with God. see James 1.
However, we must be willing to fail and let God rescue us.
The Lord delights in this process. His motive for His children is always love. It is always to bring us to a new level of trust and dependence on Him.
This is a time when you can establish or re-establish good personal boundaries so that you neither take advantage of someone else, nor allow others to take advantage of you. This process is vital in obtaining and maintaining good relationships.
And, relationships with one another is only secondary to your intimate, personal relationship with the Lord. Set your priorities in order.
Matthew 6:33 “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.
Dear Lord, forgive me for all of the times I’ve stayed on the mountain top way to long and compared myself to others. I know that You have hand-picked all of my qualities and You know what I’m suppose to do. Help me to see these things as beautiful reminders of Your great love in creating me as Your son. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.