Jay Wilson Jr.

A word of encouragment – Stay in the Climb…

by Jay Wilson Jr.

My best friend sent this to me. I wanted to share this with you. If you doubted that you would ever be able to hit your goals, after reading this you will have discovered something. (I hope you this impacts you as strongly as it did me)

STAY IN THE CLIMB!

Here you go:

Yesterday I was
hiking a mountain in Hawaii with a friend.  I was laboring up this
beautiful green pastured mountain, looking down at my feet trying to be
sure of my footing, while at the same time trying to catch my breath from
the altitude.  At times, I would make big steps, sometimes all I could do
was take small ones.  The terrain was uneven and rough at times.  It took
a lot of effort and a lot of thought so, needless to say, I was getting
really tired and at times wanted to stop or just turn back.

I got to one peak and I thought “I’m here, great, we can rest now” only to
realize that just because I was at the top of one peak, that didn’t mean I
had arrived.  There were more…more valleys to go through and more heights
to reach.  It was interesting to me, that in order to go higher, we
usually had to go down through a valley, and it went on and on and up and
up.  I was tired and wanted to sit down but my friend said, “Come on,
let’s go a little higher.”  So, not to be outdone by a girl (lol), I dug
my hiking boots in and went a little higher.  We finally got to one of the
highest points and she said to me, “This is the best part, now turn
around.”  I turned around and behind me was the most amazing view that I
had seen in my 40 years on this earth.  As far as my eyes could see,
beauty reigned.  The Hawaiian Islands seemed to be leaping up out of the
silver blue sea, stretching up to catch the dust of the sky.  The clouds
seemed close enough to catch in my hand and make a wish; rays of sunlight
danced through them trying to find a path to show off their own glow and
power.  Not even Picasso could have out-painted the canvas that was before
me.  The heavens were declaring the glory of God.  I saw Him in motion.

I said to my friend, “When did we get this high?”, and she said, “It was
in the climb.”  I couldn’t help but think about life – mine and maybe even
yours.  I thought about how hard it had been for me chasing down my dream.
I thought about how hard it can be to believe sometimes.  I thought about
the entire struggle, all of the pain, all of the hope, all of the doubt.
I thought about the times I was working a dead end job, trying to believe;
moving through day-to-day with my head down just taking one step at a
time, some small, some big ones, wanting to give up; wanting to stop and
sit for a while; wanting to lay in my sorrow; nobody believing in me;
nobody thinking it would come to pass and never realizing that every step
was taking me closer to higher.  That hike was painful, it hurt, but
through it all I was getting higher and had no idea how high I was.
That’s what it’s like to chase down a dream.

Sometimes in life dreams are hard to follow, like that climb.  You don’t
know how high you’re going or even if you’re moving, but every step, even
when you can’t see what’s behind you, will take you closer to your goals.
It’s in the climb.  I know you may be struggling right now, but you’re in
the climb; things may be hard right now, but you’re in the climb; people
may not believe in you, but it’s part of the climb.  They may take shots
at you, but stay in the climb; you may have to stand alone, but you’re in
the climb.  Even if you’re not where you want to be right now, I want to
say to you what she said to me, “This is the best part, now turn around.”
Look how far you’ve come.  God has not brought you this far to leave you.
Stay in the climb.

So thankful for all of you.  Be well.  CLIMB!

That was written by Tyler Perry…

STAY IN THE CLIMB!

Jay

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

clint July 26, 2010 at 9:42 pm

Thanks for sharing Jay!

Kevin Despiau July 26, 2010 at 9:44 pm

Perfect timing, I really needed to hear that and thank you for understanding, yes I am still in the fight and I will overcome all obstacles in my way.
God sometimes put different people in your life for different things I don’t know how you know but we can connect on a spiritual level. For like many before me in times of need you don’t have any real friends to walk that walk all you have is the lord almighty who truly knows the trials and tribulations that you have had to persevere how many times you had to turn the other cheek only to have it slapped too. The walk is cold and I feel like I am in this fight alone while others stand by and wish you fail instead of offering their hand and wishing you well. I thank the lord for watching my back all the time holding you up so you can finish the last lap!

No he didn’t bring me this far to let me go and how I wish I had one real friend to let me know, its going to be alright and I am still in the fight. And I am in it too win it!!! Keep the faith and thanks for the words of wisdom.

Respectfully,

Kevin R. Despiau

Gary Marsden July 26, 2010 at 9:59 pm

Outstanding…nothing more…nothing less. STAY IN THE CLIMB :)

Ray July 26, 2010 at 10:22 pm

Thanks for the words of encouragement. Cool story

Patriotic Songs July 26, 2010 at 10:23 pm

Just understand that for all the stuff thrown upon you and all the junk that may be going on in your life, to stand in there and believe that what you set out to do will be accomplished and even far and greater things than you could even imagine.

Everything has its purpose and even though you may not understand why you are going through what you’re going through at the moment, in the grand scheme of things there is truly a reason. You may never know that reason, but it will make you come out better on the other side.

Just like a beautiful priceless vase has to go through the firing and the molding before it can become a magnificent piece of art, so we find ourselves much like the beautiful vase. There’s some things we have to endure to reach our final goal.

Thanks or the article,
Kevin

Bartholomew John July 26, 2010 at 11:19 pm

Although it is said that it is not the goal of life but the journey that is important ,we must concede that the struggles and the triumphs of the journey enhance the final destination a thousand fold.Reaching the summit by easier means, such as in this example a helicopter,would have diminished the elation felt by your friend when he witnessed God’s work after his hard journey and turned around.
May all our journeys culminate with at least a small portion of the spectacle of beauty and the gratification felt.

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