Living Forward, Understanding Backward...

The one who calls you is faithful and He will do it. 
1 Thessalonians 5:24

When I was in my 20's, I participated in a wilderness training
course in a desert and mountain area. For our "final exam," we
were blindfolded, placed in the back of a pickup truck, and taken
to a remote area. We were dropped off and told to meet back at
the camp in three days. We did not know where we were. We had to
determine our location with our compasses. It was a frightening
experience for four young people who had learned to navigate
through the use of a compass only a few days earlier. With our
food and water on our backs, we began our trek. It had just
snowed that morning, so the way was difficult. We walked through
valleys, canyons, snow-covered hills, and forests. In all, we
walked more than 60 miles in three days. There were times when we
did not think we could go another foot. Exhaustion and
frostbitten feet were taking their toll. However, we finally made
it to our base camp successfully, and to our surprise, we were
the first ones among the other patrols to make it back. At the
conclusion of our journey, we were able to stand on top of a
ridge, look behind us and see the beautiful terrain that we had
just scaled. The pain of what we had just endured seemed to
subside. We could not believe we had actually walked through
those valleys and snowcapped hills. There was a sense of
accomplishment.

Life is very much like this. It is often lived forward, but
understood backward. It is not until we are down the road a bit
that we can appreciate the terrain God has allowed us to scale
and the spiritual deposits He has made in our life as a result.
When you begin to realize some of this, you sit back and breathe
a sigh of relief because you know that God was in control all
along. It didn't seem like it at the time, but He was.

Are you in the midst of a difficult journey that seems almost
impossible to continue? Be assured that God is providing grace
even now to equip you for that journey. There will be a time when
you can say, "Wow, look at what God has done because of what I
gained through that valley." Trust Him with the outcome of where
you find yourself today.

-- Os Hillman
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