The High Hills of Faith: Mountains of Divine Promise
"The hill of God is as the hill of Bashan; an high hill as the hill of Bashan." - Psalms 68:15

As we reflect on Psalm 68:15, "The hill of God is as the hill of Bashan; an high hill as the hill of Bashan," we find ourselves drawn into a deeper understanding of God’s sovereignty and the high places He establishes for His people. The mountains of the world often symbolize challenges, obstacles, and the giants of adversity we must face in our lives. Yet, in this psalm, the mountains are transformed into symbols of divine strength, protection, and assurance.
Bashan, known for its rich pastures and towering heights, represents abundance and strength. It was a region blessed by God, filled with lush pastures and tall oaks, representing considerable power and prosperity. Thus, when the psalmist speaks of the "hill of God as the hill of Bashan," we are invited to understand that God's dwelling is not just metaphorically in high places but is also steeped in His abundant blessings and power.
This scripture serves as a reminder that while we traverse the hills and valleys of life, God establishes His presence, transforming these high places into signs of hope rather than places of despair. The "hill of God" signifies the domain where God’s authority reigns supreme. It calls us to focus on the assurance that God's sovereignty is unshakeable, even when facing the mountains of challenge.
In our spiritual journey, we may encounter personal Bashan-like heights—moments when we are overwhelmed by our circumstances, whether they be familial trials, financial stresses, or health concerns. The hills may loom large before us; they can cast shadows that obscure the light of God’s promise. Yet amidst these trials, we must look to the hills of God, recognizing that He is the Creator of all and is undoubtedly worthy of our trust. He calls us to ascend to those hills, to draw nearer to Him, where we can find clarity, peace, and perspective.
The beauty of this verse lies in its repetition; "an high hill as the hill of Bashan." The psalmist emphasizes that there is an intrinsic worth in God's hills—those high places represent His purpose and provision. Much like the hills of Bashan, God’s presence invites us to seek refuge and sustenance in Him. As we are encouraged to climb towards these heights, we are reminded that they are not merely for observation but are places to experience God more intimately.
We see this theme throughout Scripture. In Psalm 121, the psalmist lifts his eyes to the hills, declaring that his help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Similarly, Jesus often took His disciples to high places to commune with God (Matthew 17:1-9). High places in biblical times were often associated with worship, prayer, and transformation, showing us that our elevation is not merely a metaphor but an invitation into a deeper relationship with the Almighty.
Moreover, the hills serve to remind us of our calling as believers to ascend higher in our faith, moving away from mundane worries and distractions of this world. Mountains stand as symbolic milestones along our spiritual journey, often reminding us that every ascent we undertake in faith leads us closer to the heart of God.
As we meditate on this verse, let us allow the truth of God’s high hills to lead us from despair to hope. May we seek out the hills of God, knowing that the heights He offers us contain His rich blessings and promises. Let’s climb these hills in faith, reaching towards our divine destiny laid out before us. May our hearts and minds be transformed by this ascent, leading us into God’s presence, where all fears dissipate and His love abounds.
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Psalms 68:15 - "The hill of God is as the hill of Bashan; an high hill as the hill of Bashan."
"The hill of God is as the hill of Bashan; an high hill as the hill of Bashan." - Psalms 68:15
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Psalms 68:12 - "Kings of armies did flee apace: and she that tarried at home divided the spoil."
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Psalms 68:3 - "But let the righteous be glad; let them rejoice before God: yea, let them exceedingly rejoice."
Psalms 68:17 - "The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place."
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Psalms 68:28 - "Thy God hath commanded thy strength: strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us."