It was really just a dumb thing to do. The ranger told us a storm was coming and crossing the Knife Edge on Katahdin Mountain was not a good idea. The ranger was right. Ten minutes into it, the thunderstorm struck in all its fury. I told the people with me we needed to stay at least 200 feet apart and keep moving. Visibility was twenty feet. To shorten up the narrative, we made it.
Scripture instructs that the ever pressing need is for us to keep moving forward in spite of life’s pressures. God has chosen us for a difficult journey.
And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
It might get noisy, you might get wet, and you only have vision for today, but it is only one step at a time. Soon, you will see the end and what a blessed sight that will be.
Think about it.
Gary