Sometimes, the hardest thing to do in a crisis is to ask God to help you move the mountain. I believe God gives us mountains to show us they can be moved, when we trust in Him. Through us, His will is done for the entire world. When we are asked to standup for what we believe in, we need to be prepared to face the consequences. The consequences of backing down on the small things eventually affect the results of the big things.
Most of us are no strangers to having to fight for everything we need and for everyone we love, but the hard part is trusting God to do the rest. We are all born with certain beautiful qualities and with certain ugly character traits, whether we acknowledge them or not. Hopefully, as we mature, the ugly character traits fade away, leaving only the beautiful qualities of a loving human being. God does not make throwaways; He makes us survivors by giving us the abilities, the energy, and the wisdom to move all of our mountains.
To continue to be fulfilled, we need to keep adding challenges to our lives. You cannot do everything by yourself. Without the support of others, our lives are just hard frames filled with our own conceptions and designs. The ideas and love of others help us to create the beautiful colors of our combined souls, and the world becomes one family dedicated to caring for one another. No one gets to do something wrong to make us feel sorry for them. We can make plenty of mistakes ourselves to fill up the ocean. With God’s wisdom, love, and grace, we can give the world a conscience by challenging it to do what is morally right and humanly positive.
If you are understanding my thoughts, then join me in standing up for the truth, the light, and the way. By going to God with humble prayers and actions, we will be provided with the strength to persevere with courage and faith in all situations, to move those unmovable crisis mountains. Today can be the first day of the rest of your life; let’s make the best of it. We can do some things to brighten our world, but by putting all things into God’s hands, we can accomplish much more.
Anna Hartt
