In 1 Kings 20, we find
the Syrians being defeated by the Israelites. Then, some of the Syrian king’s
advisers gave the king what they thought was the reason for their defeat. They
said that they had fought on the hills and lost because Israel’s God is the God
of the hills. So if they were to fight the Israelites on the plains or in the
valleys, they would win.
What stupid advice!
They thought that the God of Israel only helped His people up in the hills and
mountains, and not down in the valleys.
Now, mountains refer
to our good times, and valleys, our bad times. Some people have this idea that
God is the God of our good times, but He is not there when we are going through
bad times. They think that He leaves us helpless in the valleys, especially
when the troubles are of our own making.
My friend, I want you
to know that our God is the God of the mountains, but He is also the God of the
valleys!
God the Son laid aside
His crown of glory, His royal majesty and came down for us, stepping into a
human body as a baby. He came down to where we were for the sole purpose of
dying on the cross for our sins, so that He could bring us up to what God the
Father has for us at His right hand. Jesus came down to crown us with glory and
honor, to clothe us with robes of righteousness and make us His bride, sharing
everything that He has with us. That is the grace of God. He came down to our
valley.
So whatever you are going through right now, know that God is right there in your valley with you. He is holding you in His arms and carrying you through the valley. Victory is already yours. Just as the Israelites were also victorious in the valley (see 1 Kings 20:28–29), so will you be because the God of the valleys is right there with you! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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