Text: Psalms
84:6 (KJV)
Who passing through the valley of Baca make it a well; the rain also
filleth the pools.
Yes, there are harsh
moments and a time of test in our faith and walk with God. It could be moments
of unfruitfulness, loneliness, depression and despair. There are times in our
lives, when things do not go as planned. Do not add to it by frustration. That is how life is. Job 14:1- Man that
is born of a woman is of few days, and full of trouble. The truth
about life is, to get to the top of the mountain, you have to pass through the
valley. You cannot jump to the top just like that. A lot of people never told
the rough stories of their life, but you can gain experience as you climb the
ladder of life through those valleys.
Thankfully, the good
news is, God is still and is ever-present in times of trouble. A valley of Baca
was a passage to the top. We all pass through things, but for us to result in a
WELL, we need an encounter; this encounter is based on our revelation from God
in that state. For David, he made a WELL out of his low moment and the best
part of it is that the pool was full with rain. Remember, every testimony is a
product of a test. Many people are busy crying, murmuring, and looking for whom
to blame on the issues of their lives, but instead we should be trying to
figure out our purpose, so as to achieve the glorious destiny while in those
valleys of life. Psalms
23:4- Yea, though I walk through the valley of shallow of death, I will fear no
evil; for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Always, remember, you are not
alone in that valley of life and it must not end in pain or death. God’s
assignment and ideas often come in the quest for direction in the valley. Cheer UP!!
PRAYER POINT:
1.
Father, may I receive a fresh revelation
that will fire me to my destiny as I pass through the valley of life and never
get stranded in Jesus name.
ACTION QUOTE: Remember that valley is
not the last, so gain momentum for the journey ahead.
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