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Going to the Mountains: Mount Hermon

  • Writer: David and Marilynn Chadwick
    David and Marilynn Chadwick
  • 2 days ago
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by David Chadwick


What an exhilarating time it is to visit the mountains in the fall. Every color of the leaves shouts out that God exists!


As you’re visiting local mountains, let it remind you to also explore the biblical significance of mountains.


Each mountain range in the Bible has some kind of spiritual truth we need to grasp.


For example, we need to go to Mount Hermon.


It’s the mountain range King David was referring to in Psalm 133:1-3. He wrote that when brothers and sisters dwell in unity, it’s like receiving the refreshing dew from Mount Hermon falling on us.


Are you presently in disunity with someone? Then go to Mount Hermon. Forgive them. Love them. Seek unity with them. As much as possible, we are to seek peace with all people (Romans 12:18), trying to be of one mind and spirit as God’s people (Philippians 2:2).


Always remember: the Holy Spirit was only poured out in power at Pentecost when the 120 disciples were praying in unity together (Acts 1). Such was Jesus’s desire for his followers to continue to dwell in unity (John 17).


Refreshing blessings from God are poured out when we gather in unity with our brothers and sisters in Christ.

 
 

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