I have shared this post before, but felt impressed to share it again...
This story is for anyone who is experiencing trouble in their life right now...
This story is for anyone who is experiencing trouble in their life right now...
Psalm
84:5 and 6 says, "Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee; in
whose heart are the ways of them. Who passing through the valley of
Baca make it a well; the rain also filleth the pools."
Baca
means "weeping." There is a massive valley in northern Israel on the
direct route south to Jerusalem. In Bible days, the valley was heavy
with mulberry trees. Pilgrims who came down from the north country for
the Passover feasts had to pass through the valley. The pilgrims
would stop to rest in the heat of the day and would often spend the
night there and sleep beneath those same mulberry trees for refuge in
case it would rain.
You
see, the mulberry tree, whenever one of its twigs or leaves is wounded
by man or wind, exudes from the wound drops of thick saplike tears on
the underside. Thus, the valley once dense with mulberry trees became
known as the valley of Baca...the valley of weeping.
Isn't that a beautiful picture? A hidden treasure from God's Word!
Now,
the valley of Baca in Psalms 84:6 can also be used in a figurative
way. It presents an image of human life in this world...our troubles
and sorrows. All believers go through the valley of Baca on their
journey toward heaven.
But
in order to have a valley there must be mountains on both sides.
Christians will have their mountaintop experiences while passing
through this world, but at times they will find themselves loaded with
heartaches, trials, troubles, and burdens that will take them down into
the valley of Baca where they will shed tears of sorrow and grief.
But,
remember the part of that verse that says, "...Who passing through the
valley of Baca make it a well...?" The Lord is saying that His
children won't stay in the valley. They will get through the valley.
And beyond the valley lies another mountaintop.
(Originally written and posted on the Proverbs 31 Woman 2 (Yahoo Group) March 3, 2002)
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