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he Blue
Ridge Mountains in North
Carolina are
absolutely breathtaking. This is especially true during
the month of October when the leaves are changing colors. Nestled among
the valleys, dotting the mountainsides, several small towns and communities
provide various opportunities for tourists to visit the sites, sample the local
charm, and try their luck on the slopes. Everything about the area is
charming and beautiful.
During
the autumn, scores of people make their way up the winding mountain roads to
the Blue Ridge Parkway,
a highway built along this mountain range which
provides large vistas and awe-inspiring views of the
mountains in all their splendor. The mountains become a giant canvas onto
which God spatters bright shades of orange, yellow, and red. On a clear crisp
day the
mountains stretch out before you, their various hues and shades of color
playing and dancing with the sunbeams that bring them to life.
This
is one of my favorite places to visit and when I was living
in North Carolina,
I would sometimes make the one-and-a-half
-hour journey
to drive the Parkway and enjoy the sights and the wonders of the
mountains. After
spending several hours in this wonderland, I began the long journey out of the
mountains, winding my way toward home. At many points along the way,
several road signs warned of dangerous and sharp turns ahead. The signs
read something like this: Caution! Curvy Road Ahead!!
Boy,
they weren’t kidding. Going
straight down the mountain was not an option so the road turned back and forth
and zigzagged down the steep inclines.
The sharp bend of the curves forced everyone in the car to one side and then
everyone would shift to the other side of the car as the direction of the curve
changed. Doing this several times made for very interesting seating
arrangements, especially if you were sandwiched between two or more people in
the back seat. It was always fun but after several miles of curvy road,
it was nice to regain a flat, straight section of highway.
In
a very similar way, this jaunt in the North Carolina Mountains directly
resembles our walk with God. God takes us into
the mountains of His mercy and shows us some of the
most incredible sights there. On these peaks we learn valuable lessons,
we refresh our souls and our strength, and we gain encouragement to continue
our journey. But then, it is time to leave the mountains and descend to
the valleys below.
The
descent down mountain always involves curves. The side of the mountain is
too steep and any attempt to go directly down would end in certain
disaster. So God provides curvy roads to gently lead us down the
mountain’s side. It appears that we will never get to
a smooth surface. We are jostled about from one side to the other and
just when we think the rough ride is over, the whole process starts over again.
We wonder if God knows what He’s up to and if the curvy road is
indeed the only way down.
Rest
assured that God knows what He’s doing. Although it takes
longer and is a little more cumbersome, going around the mountain is far
superior to charging straight down its side. The Children of Israel had
this experience in the desert when they left Egypt. Exodus 13:17-18a says,”
When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the
Philistine country, though that was shorter. For God said, "If they face
war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt."
So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea.”
Did you notice God’s reason for the curve? So they would not
lose heart and change their minds about following Him.
God fully
intends for you to follow Him faithfully and He has
designed the road ahead so that you will not grow discouraged, frustrated, or
be overly burdened. He knows what
He
is doing. Just remember, when the sign reads, “Caution! Curvy Road
Ahead!” God is in the process of gently bringing you down the mountain so you
will be ready to go up the next one and receive the blessing He
has waiting there for you. Remember to hold
steady in the turns as you make your descent down life’s mountain. Place your complete trust in your Heavenly Father and you will
navigate all life’s curves and mountain roads without a hitch!
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