Series: Psalm 23 for the 21st Century
Situated within the Mojave Desert in eastern California is the lowest, driest and hottest location in North America.
On July 10, 1913, the highest reported temperature in the Western Hemisphere, 134 degrees Fahrenheit, was reported at Furnace Creek in Death Valley-a reading two degrees short of the world record. With a basin 282 feet below sea level and walled by steep mountain ranges, the dry air and sparse plant cover allows the sun to heat the surface to unbearable temperatures. Annual precipitation averages only 2.36 inches a year.
Life’s valleys can be just as hot and dry. I’ve walked through a few I don’t care to repeat. My emotions were scorched and my physical energy drained. David was familiar with valley walking. He led his sheep through valleys frequented by robbers and wild animals, but he didn’t fear because his shepherd protected him. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me (Psalm 23:4 KJV).
We all periodically walk through valleys. Our world groans under the curse of sin which brings damaging effects on people and the natural order. People do despicable things and nature acts in devastating ways. Others can put us in the valley or we can do it ourselves through disobedience. And valleys are painful, but they don’t last forever. At some point-either through confession or the natural progression of events, we walk out and up to the mountaintop.
Valley walking is more easily endured by remembering God walks with us through them. We have no reason to fear. He’ll protect and comfort us no matter how dark, hot or long the valley. Put your trust in God when you’re in the valleys. Drink from his Word, trust his Spirit’s guidance and lean on good friends.
Prayer: Merciful Shepherd, we trust ourselves to Your care when we’re in the valleys.
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I am sure I'd never make it through the valleys without my Shepherd walking with me. I've found many times that I've felt the closest to God in the valleys. Trust, Drink, lean...you've given us the perfect advice.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Pamela