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Devotion Life 
in the ValleyBy 
Dena J. DyerGuest Columnist
 CBN.com 
-- "Peter said to Jesus, "Lord, it is good for us to be here. If you wish, 
I will put up three shelters-one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah" (Matthew 
17:4).  A couple of weeks ago, my husband, son and I traveled to Sedona, 
Arizona for our biannual family reunion. It was a wonderful, refreshing time. 
We stayed in the mountains, slept in a log cabin by a creek and relished the reunion's 
non-schedule. Lazily, we caught up on our extended family's lives, played horseshoes, 
shopped in Sedona and enjoyed the beautiful red rock formations.  It was 
so relaxing that I tried to figure out a way to stay. "Maybe God is calling us 
to do resort ministry here," I told my spouse, who laughed. "This is a New Age 
center. We could open a Christian music theater. Just picture it: Sedona Live!" 
 It encourages me to know that the disciple Peter had a mountaintop experience 
with Jesus, and he wanted to stay, too. But though God gives us mountain experiences 
to renew and restore us, He calls us to live in the valley. And while "valley 
dwelling" is often not as fun as mountain climbing, Jesus is always with us-no 
matter what our emotions may say.  In Lion and Lamb, Brennan Manning 
writes: "When things are plain and ordinary, when we live on the plateaus and 
in the valleys (which is where most of the Christian life takes place) and not 
on the mountaintops of peak religious experiences, this is no reason to blame 
ourselves, to think that our relationship with God is collapsing . . . Frustration, 
irritation, fatigue, and so forth may temporarily unsettle us, but they cannot 
rob us of . . . the peace of Christ Jesus."  So when the dishes pile up, 
the bills keep coming and my toddler is pushing my buttons (again!) I need to 
remember that the peace of Christ is as close as my next breath. When I pray for 
His comfort, He always answers. And these "low" days sure make me appreciate the 
times when I seem to float above the world.  As author William Coleman says: 
"The truth is that without valleys there are no mountains. Life is not an endless 
plain with no ups or downs. There is joy and there is pain."  And, above 
all, there is Jesus.   Copyright 2002, by Dena J. Dyer. Used by permission. 
 
 
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