Keep Walking
Sometimes in life we find ourselves in a deep, dark valley. Often it feels more like a narrow slot canyon where no sunshine can reach.
The Narrows slot canyon at Zion National Park is 18 miles long and if you want to walk up it you’re in water—often very deep water, with a strong current and rocky bottom—all the way. It’s not for the weak or faint of heart.
My husband and I hiked part of the way up the Narrows this summer. There was no way I could make it the full 18 miles. Even the mile we did trek was almost too much for me. My wristband that says “I can and I will” reminded me of the hope I needed to make it back down river.
Life itself isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s impossible without hope. Thankfully, hope never dies. And God never leaves us alone.
David reminds us in Psalm 23 that no matter how dark the slot canyon of life becomes, we are not alone. We must always remember these words, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for thou art with me.” We are only walking through the dark valley and on our darkest days, hope is there.
So if you find yourself today walking in darkness, unable to see the light, keep walking. Even if you can barely muster a crawl, keep moving forward through the dark valley. You can and you will reach the other side. And when you do, you’ll find hope was there all along.
My valley of the shadow of death lasted more than seven years. At the time, I felt all hope was lost. But looking back I can see that my Savior never left me. Hope never died, dim though it was.
I pray you may one day look back and see that hope has never left you either.
What encouragement! Thank you. …and hope makes not ashamed. Very needed today.
So glad this encouraged you. The post had been in draft form for over a week. Last night I felt it was urgent to get it done and posted.
Thanks so much, Linda. I heard a friend read this verse today . . .”Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13. Taking the hope in God offered in both these messages, yours and hers!
I love that Romans prayer. That’s a good verse to pray for a friend or loved one struggling with depression.
kaykuala
Life itself isn’t for the faint of heart.
It’s impossible without hope. Thankfully,
hope never dies. And God never
leaves us alone.
Well said, Linda! There is nothing like hope to prolong the desire to overcome. It will, as one is all the while accompanied and guided by Providence’s benevolent hands.One need not even be religiously inclined to believe in hope!
Hank
So true!