Hosea 2:15

“I will give her vineyards from thence, and the valley of Achor for a door of hope: and she shall sing there, as in the days of her youth.”

What of Today’s Verse…

The Valley of Achor is the emblem of defeat, failure, and the fainting heart. Down its long pass the terrified fugitives had fled, bearing to Joshua the story of defeat (Joshua 7.). Is there a single life without its valley of Achor? Is there one of us who has not gone up against a foe, which in the distance appeared quite insignificant, but it has proved to be more than a match for all the resolutions with which we had braced ourselves to meet it. Can good come out of such evil, and sweetness from such bitter despair?

The tragic story told in the seventh chapter of Joshua tells how that defeat wrought good. The disaster led to the searching out of the sin of Achan, and the cutting away of gangrene, which, otherwise, would have eaten out the heart of Israel. It led to humiliation, self-examination, prayer and faith, and finally to victory. May we not say as much of our defeats? Certainly, it would have been better had they not cast their shadow on our past; but they have not been without their lessons of priceless value. Each valley of Achor has had its door of Hope. Sin has reigned unto death, but the grace of God has reigned unto eternal life. Through our sins, we have learned, as never before, to appreciate God’s forgiveness; through our failures, we have been taught our own weakness, and led to magnify the grace, which is made perfect in weakness.

Out of such experiences comes the song–“She shall sing as in the days of her youth.” You say that the spring and gladness of life are gone forever. You insist that you must go mourning all your days, and that life will only bring added grief. But God says that you shall sing! Though the summer is gone, there will be a second–an Indian summer, even mellower than the first. God wants to give you a new revelation of His love, to draw you into His tenders friendship and fellowship, to lift you into the life of victory and satisfaction. And when all these things come to pass, and they may begin to-day as you return to Him, you will find that He has put a new song into your mouth, even praise unto our God.

Let us Pray:

Heavenly Father, we thank Thee for opening doors of Hope in the valley of Achor, for giving us beauty for ashes, and the oil of joy for mourning. Put a new song into our mouths to-day, and let us taste afresh the glad sense of Thy pardoning love. Amen.

Words of Wisdom

Joy

I am an expression of the joyous activity of Spirit.

Anytime is a good time to stir up the energy of gratefulness within me.
I begin by valuing where I am at the moment. This can be as simple as appreciating the cozy chair I am sitting in. I begin by considering its qualities, the effort, and workmanship that went into its design and creation.
 
I continue as I give thanks for the air I breathe and the movement and strength of my body. I bless the work that is before me and consider all that I bring to its completion. I am purposeful and valuable, and my work reflects the joyous activity of Spirit in and through me. Joy flows forth as I continue to appreciate every aspect of my experiences and everything I give to and receive from life.
 
“Whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable… if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” –Philippians 4:8