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INTO THE VALLEY
Psalm 84:1-6
If the twenty-third be the most popular, the one-hundred-and-third the most joyful, the one-hundred-and-nineteenth the most deeply experimental, the fifty-first the most plaintive, this is one of the most sweet of the Psalms of peace.
The Treasury of David.
This Psalm is referring to the pilgrimage Israelites would make across a vast wilderness in order to visit the Tabernacle.
There were many pitfalls along the way, but it makes the very interesting statement in verse 6: Who passing through the valley of Baca make it a well; the rain also filleth the pools.
Life is not easy.
Why?
Because of the victories?
Because of the success?
Because of receiving the riches a accolades of life?
No, these things do not make life difficult.
The reason life is not easy, that is difficult is because life is not without its valleys.
Wouldn’t it be great if we never went through valleys in our Christian experience?
However, this is not promised anywhere in the Bible.
Valleys are a part of life that we are going to have to learn to deal with.
Let us look at facing our valleys tonight.
I. THE VALLEY IS SOMETHING THAT EVERYONE FACES
What is a "valley"?
Is it not a low place?
Valleys are a depression of the earth's surface usually between ranges of hills or mountains.
Valleys are deep places, fixed between two mountains.
Valleys are dark places.
Valleys are discouraging places.
A. Valleys are Inevitable
I don't mean to add to your sorrow, but there have been and will be more valleys for all of us.
There have been times of sorrow and weeping.
And there will be other times of sorrow and weeping ahead for us.
The end of one valley is usually only the beginning of another valley.
Job said, "Man that is born of a woman is of few days, and full of trouble."
1. Death is always a Valley
Psalm 23:4 (AV)
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death...
Evangelist Tim Green whom we had a few times, his father just passed aways, I believe he was 94 years old.
Praise the Lord for such a good old age, but no matter how ready you are, it is still a valley
2. Sickness is a valley
3. Relationship problems are a valley
More than 1,000 times a day in America some judge's gavel falls and with two words, "Divorce granted," somebody's love story comes to an end.
4. Disappointments are often a valley
If you listen to some today you would think if you love God, trust Jesus, read your Bible, and live in obedience you'll always be happy, prosperous, and successful.
You will be healthy; ]
John 16:33 says "In this world ye shall have tribulation" Every major Bible character underwent times of pain, loss, and disappointment - even despondency.
We should not expect to live life without spending some time in the valley.
Christians are to expect difficulty, and look to learn from it (1 Peter 1: 6-7).
Faith is not built on the mountain top.
B. Valleys are Impartial
Matthew 5:45 (AV)
...for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.
Often people blame God for bad things that happen in their lives.
We need to consider that events both good and bad happen in every life.
Instead of asking "Why Me?" we should ask "Why Not Me?"
C. Valleys are often Inexplicable
This is what makes our time in our valleys so difficult and dark- we don't understand them.
We can't explain them.
If we understood why we had to go through the valley it would be easier to take.
There is a great mystery to the things of God.
D. Valleys are often littered with discouragement
The word "Baca" is a word that means "weeping" or "sorrow" or "tears."
The valley of Baca or valley of weeping is a description of valleys that God's followers pass through on their life journey, as they go towards Zion.
Baca was a valley in some part of Palestine though we are not sure of where it was; however, it refers to the valleys through which pilgrims had to pass on their way to the sanctuary of Jehovah on Zion.
I believe it describes any place of suffering or any place of sorrow that you and I may have to face on her way home to heaven.
II.
VALLEY’S TERMINATE AT A PLAIN OR SHORE
Psalms 84:6 starts with "Who Passing through..."
The valley is not somewhere you have to stay.
Some of us get stuck in our valley, and we have a tendency to set up camp there and stay awhile.
Don't be Distracted from your Destination
Don't forget where you are going!
We are passing through.
The psalmist knew his destination - he knew where he was going.
At that moment he might have been a valley, but one day he would be walking out of that valley.
I am afraid we have gotten our eyes off our destination.
Years ago the old saints of God use to sing, “I am bound for the promise land,” “When we all get to heaven,” “When the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there,” and “Won't it be wonderful there."
We sang about the "Sweet bye and bye" because we knew where our destination was - we were passing through to a city where sin, sickness, and sorrow would be no more.
We have a generation of people today who have pitched their tents in this world, and they think they are here for the duration.
Listen, we are all just passing through this life.
Folks, we need to keep our minds on our destination.
I'll tell you why.
If you know your destination, it will help you to be able to endure your tribulation.
Please forward all correspondence: "I'm just a passin' through.".
III.
WHILE IN THE VALLEY - MAKE IT A WELL
Here is what happens with far too many.
People find themselves in a temporary valley, and they give up and drop out of church, but just until things get better.
People often quit in the temporary valley.
* Will that work on your secular job?
Call in, "I'm down.
When I'm better I will come in."
I'm sure your boss would say, "God bless you.
We will call the prayer chain.
We love you."
* Will that work in a family?
"I just don't feel like taking care of the baby.
Maybe next month I'll feel like it."
Here's the counsel - when I don't know what to do, then the best thing for me is to keep doing what I know to do and what the right path is.
I am going to stay in church, pray, give, stay connected with my Christian friends, tell others about Christ, stay faithful to the task until I get out of this valley.
Then I will continue on.
Don't be Delinquent in your Duty.
The hard things is that when we are not consistent in our walk and enter into the valley it is difficult to stay strong, it is hard to develop good habits then.
Either way, remember this statement:
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