I am sure that most of us prefer and love to be on the mountain top of our spiritual lives. The time when God is moving in powerful ways, and your confidence is at an all-time high. You have this positive attitude of ‘I can do it’. Your relationship with Him is passionate, which makes you bold to tell all and sundry, ‘bring it on!’
I have, however, over time, learnt that it is very hard to stay on that mountain top, because sooner or later you encounter valleys and doubts. Life has a way of bogging you down with questions, difficult issues and uncertainty. Doubt is not just a Christian’s experience, but a human one. There is nothing wrong with doubt; the problem is when one is constantly or chronically in doubt.