KEEP CLIMBING - TRUSTING GOD ON THE MOUNTAIN

Psalm 121:1–2 (NIV)
“I lift up my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”

Life and ministry can feel like a mountain — steep, exhausting, and uncertain. But Psalm 121 reminds us: our help comes from the Lord, the very One who made the mountain and walks with us every step.

The mountain isn’t working against you — it’s growing something in you. James 1:2–4 says that trials produce perseverance. The struggle isn’t pointless; it’s preparation.

And hear this: small steps still count. Some days you feel strong; others you’re just putting one foot in front of the other. But God honors every act of obedience — even the quiet, hidden ones. He’s not measuring your performance; He’s building your perseverance.

You don’t climb alone. God is your guide, your strength, and your steady hand. When you feel stuck or unseen, He’s right there — present, faithful, and for you.

 And when you reach the top — whether that’s breakthrough, healing, or fresh perspective — you’ll look back and see that every hard step had purpose. Romans 8:28 says He works all things together for good. That includes your climb.

Rise and Shine:

Don’t stay in the valley. Don’t give up on the climb.
Rise in faith. Shine with hope.
Let your life reflect the light of Jesus, even while you’re still climbing.
Take the next step. The world needs the light you carry.

 You were made to rise. You were made to shine. So keep climbing.

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