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Thursday, December 11, 2008

A Hill Too High

Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. --Matthew 6:34
A Hill Too High
Read: Exodus 16:1-5

My wife and I like to rollerblade. Near the end of one of our favorite routes is a long hill. When we first started taking this route, I tried to encourage Sue by saying, “Are you ready for the hill?” just before pushing our way to the top. But one day she said, “Could you please not say that? You make it sound like a huge mountain, and that discourages me.”


It was better for Sue to face the hill thinking only about one “step,” or one rollerblade push, at a time instead of an entire steep hill to conquer.


Life can be like that. If we peer too far ahead of today, the challenges may feel like a Mt. Everest climb. They can appear impossible to handle if we think we have to be “ready for the hill.”


The Bible reminds us that today is all we need to tackle. We don’t need to worry about tomorrow’s tasks (Matt. 6:34). Imagine Moses thinking, “I’ve got to feed all these people for who knows how long. How can I get that much food?” God took care of that mountain with manna--but only enough for one day at a time (Ex. 16:4).


Every hill in life is too high if we think we must climb it all at once. But no hill is insurmountable if we take it one step forward at a time--with God’s help. --Dave Branon


He whose heart is kind beyond all measure

Gives unto each day what He deems best--
Lovingly, its part of pain and pleasure,
Mingling toil with peace and rest. --Berg
God is there to give us strength for every hill we have to climb.

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