A View of The Mountain, By: Stephanie Halvorsen

July 26, 2009 at 12:47 am (Uncategorized) (, , )

We ran up the trail, completely lost in the moment. Our lives, so full of struggles and trials, seemed a lifetime away. We were totally taken with the beauty surrounding us, and the strong mountain standing before us.

It was a family vacation taken with some of our close friends to Mount Rainier National Park. Pastor Joey and I were the only two from the group who wanted to take a quick hike up the trail. We started toward the majestic mountain with an edge of excitement and every intention of being back at the car in ten minutes. The trail drew us in, and the beauty around us was completely overwhelming. The mountain towering over us had demanded our focus.

Conversation was consumed by words describing our God. We tried to imagine the raw power it must have taken to create something so beautiful, so massive, and so dangerous. Pastor Joey paused to take a picture of the flowers by the trail as I stopped to catch my breath. “Steph, look!” I glanced back as he pointed behind us; we had gained altitude and could see below us a green valley and then straight across at the surrounding mountains. My breath caught in my throat. The view had changed so drastically in the five minutes we had spent climbing. The mountains surrounding us were the very same mountains, but the view had completely changed.

We spent the next hour excitedly running up the trail, turning around every few minutes to find, to our surprise, a completely different perspective of the mountain. Struck with awe, we hiked, lost in our thoughts. Coming to a resting place, we both knew it was time to head back. As we stopped, Pastor Joey said, “Ya know Steph, it’s so much like God.” I looked up, waiting for him to finish his thought, “You have to keep looking or you can miss something completely amazing.”

We walked back down the trail toward the car, sad to leave that mountain. We wanted to keep climbing, keep looking. We didn’t want to miss a single view. Pastor Joey’s words rang in my mind. He was right – God has so many layers, such depth, height and grandeur. Our God is so huge I have to keep looking and moving closer to Him. As I draw near to Him, an edge of excitement overtakes me. Inside I have every intention of returning to normal life in just a few minutes. But His power draws me in, and His beauty is completely overwhelming. His majesty and mystery demand my focus.

I can’t take my eyes off Him for even a few minutes or I will miss something amazing: a new perspective of God, a view from another experience, a closer look at my Creator.

Don’t look away, don’t miss Him! He is the same God yesterday, today and tomorrow but the view is constantly changing, continually growing. Keep moving closer to the Mountain of God and don’t take your eyes off Him even for a moment. There is so much more to see.

4 Comments

  1. martinoutlook said,

    Awsome experience, Stephanie. Wish I could have been there!
    I’m going to excerpt from this for Outlook magazine. Thanks for sharing!
    Martin

  2. Joey Pollom said,

    Martin,

    If you need a picture you can go to my facebook account or I can send a jpeg if you want.

    Joey

  3. Sarah Pollom said,

    Wow, Steph, that made me cry! Joey & I hiked up again on Monday. We went all the way up to the end look-out. There are no words to adequately describe the grandeur, although you did pretty well. Our God is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Sarah

  4. Brendan Nieto said,

    Wow Stephanie! This is so true, but I never thought of it like that before. I had no idea you were such a good writer either. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    Brendan

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