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**1 Samuel 14:4** โ *"Now there were cliffs on both sides of the pass that Jonathan intended to cross to reach the Philistine outpost. One was named Bozez and the other Seneh."*
The narrator names the cliffs. Bozez. Seneh. Two walls of stone hemming in a narrow path toward the enemy.
Scripture reminds us that God does not erase the cliffs โ He sends His servants *through* the pass anyway. Jonathan did not wait for open ground. He moved with his armor-bearer into the most exposed corridor imaginable, trusting that the Lord was not bound by terrain.
Notice what the text does not say: it does not say the cliffs moved.
The obstacles were real. The covenant faithfulness of God was more real.
Walk with that today โ the narrow place you are standing in has a name, and God already knows it. The pass is not a mistake in your sojourn; it may be precisely where He intends to testify of His power.
Let us reflect on what faithfulness looks like *inside* the cliffs.
The narrator names the cliffs. Bozez. Seneh. Two walls of stone hemming in a narrow path toward the enemy.
Scripture reminds us that God does not erase the cliffs โ He sends His servants *through* the pass anyway. Jonathan did not wait for open ground. He moved with his armor-bearer into the most exposed corridor imaginable, trusting that the Lord was not bound by terrain.
Notice what the text does not say: it does not say the cliffs moved.
The obstacles were real. The covenant faithfulness of God was more real.
Walk with that today โ the narrow place you are standing in has a name, and God already knows it. The pass is not a mistake in your sojourn; it may be precisely where He intends to testify of His power.
Let us reflect on what faithfulness looks like *inside* the cliffs.
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