Move or Climb Mountains?

If we want to see victory in the valleys, we will first climb the mountains!

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  1. The Mountain of Temptation (Matt.4:8): The Discipline of Worshipping and Serving

  2.  The Mountain of Revelation (Matt.5-7): The Discipline of Listening and Obeying

  3.  The Mountain of Transformation (Matt.17:1-23) The Discipline of Beholding

  4. The Mountain of Prognostication (Matt.24-25) The Discipline of Watching & Praying

  5. The Mountain of Crucifixion (Matt.27) The Discipline of Believing

  6. The Mountain of the Great Commission (Matt.28:16-20) The Discipline of Waiting and Going

God forgive us for trying to “avoid” what You meant for us to climb. We also confess, all to often we tried to recklessly climb what you wanted to move.

Revival is sustained by inhaling the breath of God in the momentary light afflictions; walking always upward and downward with the assurance of God’s consistent love; and fellowship with prayerful ardent singing pilgrims “in whose heart are the paths to Zion.”

A church with this momentum will collide with the world of need and awaken those bound in darkness. 

Worship involves climbing!

Genesis 22:1f: “Some time later God tested Abraham. He said to him, “Abraham!”

“Here I am, he replied.

Then God said, “Take your son, your only son, whom you love—Isaac—and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on a mountain I will show you…Early the next morning Abraham got up and loaded his donkey. He took with him two of his servants and his son Isaac. When he had cut enough wood for the burnt offering, he set out for the place God had told him about. On the third day Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance. He said to his servants, “Stay here with the donkey while I and the boy go over there. We will worship and then we will come back to you.”

Climb This Mountain (click) Worship Song

Christians need to learn how to first CLIMB mountains in obedience before they learn to MOVE mountains with faith. The Love of God must precede and feed our Faith in God! One of the places we grow or gain love is by abiding in Christ in the heavenly places.  Soaking in the Presence of God will ensure that we are speaking for God.

It is foundational to learn how to ascend where Christ has ascended to the right hand of the Father. We ascend in prayer, in fasting, in biblical meditation, in praise, in fellowship, in obedience,  in solitude and silence. We ascend by dying to self, rejecting earthly wisdom and going to the throne room of grace to find counsel, mercy and grace in time of need.

This climb is not geopgraphical but it is measured in relational distance. The Most High God has drawn near in Jesus Christ.  The Most High is Most Near, He is dwelling in you! Ascent has to do with our interior life and disciplines. 

We must continually MOVE toward God to be with God, in order to Move with God to MOVE mountains.  All doing begins with being. Like Mary, we must sit at His feet to fuel our servanthood like Martha. 

Matthew 17:20 He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”

1 Corinthians 13:2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing

I was born in Cody, Wyoming.  Cody is located just east of Yellowstone, the Crown Jewel of National Parks.  My 4th son’s middle name is Cody. We named our second son Bryce after Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. However, I grew up in Colorado on the Front Range.  My dad worked as an engineer for the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture and eventually retired at the age of 48. He went on to build custom homes until the age of 62.  He was often in charge of entire National Forests like Pikes Peak and San Isabel. At the apex of his career he was the lead engineer who designed the specifications for the Pacific-Crest Trail which stretched from Mexico to Canada on the West Coast. The vast majority of the Pacific-Crest Trail traversed through mountainous regions. My dad received a rare National Merit awards for his work on this vast project. 

Mountains are in my blood, in my mind and embedded in my heart like jagged granite above timberline peaks. At the Langskov house,  Christmas trees were taken from the deep forests of Colorado with an axe. We did not stroll down to a local Santa-bait lot with pre-cut Tannenbaum’s.  My dad would lead us across snowy meadows and dangerous ravines to the perfect Christmas tree. At the age of around six years old, I remember one time I fell behind everyone and was alone in a snowy meadow.  The air was cold and perfectly still while I gathered my wits to figure out what to do. The peculiar sound of a sharp metal axe slamming into the wooden base of 30’ Colorado blue spruce became the voice of the Spirit to lead me to my father. 

 Last year, Cheri (my wife) and I  were blessed to be able to hike in  three significant mountain ranges within a couple months of each other…the Rocky Mountains, the California Sierra Nevadas and the Northern Mountains of Taipei, Taiwan. 

A Cool Stream in The Sierra Nevada Mountains😎
The Colorado Trail!
The Northern Taiwan Mountains
Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink. 38 Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.”[c] 39 By this he meant the Spirit,..
Weeping Rock @ Zion …a long time ago!

This message on The Mountains of Matthew originated while preparing a teaching on the Beatitudes in Matthew. Here is a picture of a few of  the First Mountaineers of Matthew from Quarry Oakes, CA. I have included my teaching notes and the original sermon in audio format at the end of this blog.  The teaching now has Seven mountains rather than five. I have added the Mountain of Temptation and the Mountain of Solitude.

Quarry Oaks Mountaineers of Matthew 🧗

Mountains are a central background drop to many pivotal Scriptural stories that help us understand who God is and what He has done on our behalf.

STOP, REFLECT and PRAY right now and allow the Holy Spirit to quicken stories that happened in the mountains of Scripture (Mount Sinai, Mount Carmel etc.). In this season, whichever stories were brought to your memory, begin to read and meditate and commune with the Holy Trinity.  Receive grace and truth to behold His glory and fulfill His calling upon your life!

In 1986 the Lord spoke to me  while I was attending Fuller Theological Seminary. I was seeking Him regarding His will and leadership and my responsibility in the body of Christ as a leader. He showed me Zion National Park on a map of the United States. He said I needed to go there and seek His glory. So I gathered a couple of friends and we drove to this spectacular park to hike, explore  and camp for a few days. We were blown away because a Methodist circuit rider preacher in the late 1800’s had named many of the incredible colorful mammoth sandstone rock formations.  The Great WhiteThrone, the Sentinel, Angel’s Landing and Weeping Rock were a few of the names. For over a decade this became an annual pilgrimage for my family and many other church families throughout the region.  We would camp for a week, hike, praise the Lord, seek God for His heart and ways to be revealed to us for that particular year. We celebrated in the spirit of the great Jewish Pilgrimage of the Feast of Booths.

Our annual pilgrimage was called Convocation in the Cleft. The theme story was Moses on the Mountain of God in Exodus 33:18-23:

18 Then Moses said, “Now show me your glory.” 19 And the Lord said, “I will cause all my goodness to pass in front of you, and I will proclaim my name, the Lord, in your presence. I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. 20 But,” he said, “you cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.” 21 Then the Lord said, “There is a place near me where you may stand on a rock. 22 When my glory passes by, I will put you in a cleft in the rock and cover you with my hand until I have passed by. 23 Then I will remove my hand and you will see my back; but my face must not be seen.”

We gained so many insights about the heart and ways of God as we climbed around the park with our friends and families!  The amazing truth is a Christian doesn’t necessarily need a car and tank of gas and a nearby mountain range to seek God! Although I would highly recommend getting on the  road and finding places nearby to walk, hike, camp or back-pack to seek God in the high places of His creation to learn His heart and ways! You can simply find a place of solitude in your home or in your car as you commute to work. Read a story with a mountain in it and meditate and pray and allow the Spirit-Lord to lead down paths of goodness and mercy. Paths of revelation and insight in the back-woods of the Holy Scripture. Like Lewis and Clark, with a notebook or journal in hand begin to take notes and draw what you see and feel as  signage of your pilgrimage for others to find! You can be in a wheelchair or a professional athlete to seek God in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus. You don’t need the latest high priced REI gear, high elevation oxygen tanks and an ice axe to reach the peak of Mount Zion and the manifest presence of God. God the Father is immediately accessible for the Christian through the blood of Jesus and the leadership of the Holy Spirit. God is an infinite continent waiting to be discovered and celebrated in humble worship and service. The State of Colorado has fifty-four mountain peaks  above 14,000’. It is one of the highest concentrations of above timberline regions in the world. You could climb one peak a week and it would take you just over one year. 

How much more in the unfathomable depths and heights of Christ Jesus do we explore everyday!?

Jesus received power on the mountains to serve in the valleys of death, sin, sickness and brokenness.


John 4:21-24:  “Woman,” Jesus replied, “believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. 22 You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews. 23 Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. 24 God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.”

May the Mountains of Matthew weekly call you up to the glory of God.  May the Holy Spirit lift you to stand on the Rock that is higher than you! May He hide you in the Cleft of Christ as His glory passes before you.  May you be transformed by His glory and grace to follow Him in bold loving obedience in the valleys of your life.

We must climb  the Mountains BEFORE we possess the valley’s and cities below for the cause of the gospel of Jesus Christ. 

My dad was also in charge of National Forest signage for all of California. He designed and determined the best most efficient way to guide people to the the lakes, the campgrounds and the trailheads. 

 Below are only a few Scriptural signposts and trailheads that call us into the mountains of God to reveal his eternal nature and divine attributes:

Judges 5:5 The mountains quaked before the Lord, the One of Sinai, before the Lord, the God of Israel. THE TRAIL OF FEAR AND TREMBLING: LEARNING HOW TO RESPOND TO THE WORD OF THE LORD

Isaiah 52:7 How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, “Your God reigns!” THE TRAIL OF THE BEAUTY OF THE LORD: LIFTING YOUR THOUGHTS AND WORDS ABOVE THE FRAY OF UGLINESS IN THE WORLD

Amos 4:13  He who forms the mountains, who creates the wind, and who reveals his thoughts to mankind, who turns dawn to darkness, and treads on the heights of the earth— the Lord God Almighty is his name. THE TRAIL OF OMNIPOTENCE: DISCOVERING the DEMONSTRATION OF THE SPIRIT

Jonah 2:6  To the roots of the mountains I sank down; the earth beneath barred me in forever. But you, Lord my God, brought my life up from the pit. THE TRAIL OF DEPRESSION AND HUMILITY: LAYING THE AXE TO THE ROOTS OF SIN and PRIDE

Luke 6:12 One of those days Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God. THE TRAIL OF THE NIGHT WATCH: LIVING WIDE AWAKE IN A SLEEPY WORLD

Action: 

  • Listen to Beatitudes and The 5 Mountains (1) Audio Sermon and include somebody else.

  • Start a Mountaineer Club that is dedicated to seeking God and His kingdom first.

  • Start a Journal that maps your walk with God

Author: swimmingmonk1980

Follower of Jesus for 40 years; Married 35 years; Father of 5; a continual recipient of God's saving grace; a contemplative; enjoy nature; eventually I overcome reluctance and take risks; the greatest joy is strengthening others by helping them become fully aware of the presence, power, purpose and purity of Jesus on their behalf

2 thoughts on “Move or Climb Mountains?”

  1. Your message is very relevant to me at this time. As I prepare for the Metu Mountains of Uganda, to reach the unreached people for Christ in those remote heights, I am preparing both physically and spiritually. Those mountains will be too demanding if I am not daily disciplined in my preparation in advance, when those peaks are still not within sight. We must always keep in mind that, even now, as we sail smoothly through the flat plains of ease visiting Walmart and the local McDonald’s, those rugged Metu Mountains are just up ahead. Am I diligently preparing now for the unseen challenges that I will have to conquer just around the bend? I make it my aim to be ready…and, by His grace, I shall be. Thank you for sharing, dear friend! Blessings and shalom!

    1. Thanks John. We will stand with you as you climb the Mountain of the Great Commission to both WAIT on the Lord for the power of the Holy Spirit and to “GO” as His ambassador to the Metu Mountains.

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