[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":4},["ShallowReactive",2],{"reading-0213":3},"FEBRUARY 13\r\nThe hill country shall be thine (Josh.17:18--R.V.).\r\nThere is always room higher up. When the valleys are full of\r\nCanaanites, whose iron chariots withstand your progress, get up   into the hills, occupy the upper spaces. If you can no longer work   for God, pray for those who can. If you cannot move earth by your speech, you may move Heaven. If the development of life on the   lower slopes is impossible, through limitations of service, the\r\nnecessity of maintaining others, and such-like restrictions, let it break out toward the unseen, the eternal, the Divine.\r\nFaith can fell forests. Even if the tribes had realized what\r\ntreasures lay above them, they would hardly have dared to suppose it possible to rid the hills of their dense forest-growth. But as\r\nGod indicated their task, He reminded them that they had power\r\nenough. The visions of things that seem impossible are presented to us, like these forest-covered steeps, not to mock us, but to incite\r\nus to spiritual exploits which would be impossible unless God had stored within us the great strength of His own indwelling.\r\nDifficulty is sent to reveal to us what God can do In answer to the faith that prays and works. Are you straitened in the valleys? Get\r\naway to the hills, five there; get honey out of the rock, and wealth out of the ten-aced slopes now hidden by forest.\r\n--Daily Devotional Commentary.\r\nGot any rivers they say are uncrossable,\r\nGot any mountains they say \"can't tunnel through\"? We specialize in the wholly impossible,\r\nDoing the things they say you can't do. --Song of the Panama builders.",1783499792049]