A Secure Place

You have not given me into the hands of the enemy, but have set my feet in a spacious place. Psalm 31:8

My husband and I love living here in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We enjoy hiking and camping and all manner of outdoor activities. While the boys were young we always tried to set aside at least one weekend a year for the two of us to slip away. Frequently that getaway took place in the mountains.

One year, we decided to spend it camping in the Smoky Mountains. We spent that Saturday hiking. We were trying out a trail that was a little more strenuous than what we normally chose. It was a gorgeous fall morning when we started out, and although the trail was steep, it wasn’t unmanageable.

We continued along the trail, which became so steep I began to wonder how the view from the top of any mountain could be worth this type of climb. As we neared the summit, the trail was so precarious, ropes had been added to the rock face to give hikers a place to hold onto.

We let go of the last rope and scrambled the last few feet to the top of the mountain. Suddenly we were standing on flat, solid ground with an amazing vista laid out before us. We could see part of the trail below and the mountain we’d just climbed. Also, as far as the eye could see, lay the gray blue outlines of the mountains. They were highlighted with intense bursts of red and orange from the fall foliage. It was a sight that took my breath away—and had definitely been worth the climb.

So often when we’re in the midst of seemingly insurmountable trials we forget the resources we have in God. But He will always rescue us, pulling us up. Then setting us firmly on unshifting ground, with a new perspective of all that’s passed before.

I encourage you to look up when things seem impossible, and let God move you to solid ground.

Dear Lord, help me to look up when things get tough and trust you to give me firm foundation I need. Amen.

Edie Melson

Edie Melson is the author of numerous books, as well as a freelance writer and editor. Her blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands each month. She’s the co-director of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference and the Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy. She’s also the Military Family Blogger at Guideposts. Com, Social Media Director for Southern Writers Magazine and the Senior Editor for NovelRocket.com. Connect with her on Twitter (@EdieMelson) and Facebook (Edie Mahoney Melson).

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