"And when they came down from the mountain...Mark 9:9
We are not built for mountains and dawns and artistic affinities; they are for moments of inspiration, that is all. We are built for the valley, for the ordinary stuff of life, and this is where we have to prove our mettle. A false Christianily takes us up on the mount and we want to stay there. But what about the devil-possessed world? Oh, let it go to hell! We are having a great time up here.
The intellectualist or dreamer who by his dreams or isolation is not made fitter to deal with actual life, proves that his dreams are mere hysterical drivel. If his dreams only succeed in making him hold aloof from his fellow-men, a visionary who deals only with things belonging to the mountain-top, he is self-indulgent to a degree. No man has any right to be a spectator of his fellow-men; he ceases to be in touch with reality.
It is a great thing to be on the mount with God, and the mountains are meant for inspiration and meditation; but a man is taken there only in order that he may go down afterwards among the devil-possessed and lift them up...
If we cannot live in the demon-possessed valley, with the hold of God on us, lifting up those who are down by the power of the thing that is in us, our Christianity is only an abstraction.
Written by Oswald Chambers
Taken from Daily Thoughts For Disciples
Copyright 1990 by Oswald Chambers Publications Association 1976
Zondervan Publishing House
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530
Oswald Chambers was a true disciple of Christ. He was passionately in love with and linked with the Person of our Lord. He depended upon his Lord for everything and absolutely. To him the Word of God was inviolably authoritative and his faith was without reserve in Him Who is the Lord.
As of Abel, so it may be said of Oswald Chambers, that '...he died, but by his faith he is speaking to us still" (Hebrews 11:4).
Eric Pearson
Oswald Chambers Publications Association