“Praying on the
Mountain (Fellowship) — The Hidden Life VS Going Downward to Take Root (Bearing
Fruit) — The Life in the Depths”
Matthew 14:22–23“He made the disciples get into the boat… and He went up to the mountain
privately to pray. And when evening fell, He was there alone.”
Psalm 42:7“Deep calls unto deep
at the sound of Your waterfalls; all Your waves and billows have passed over me.”
Isaiah 37:31“The remnant… will again take root downward and bear fruit upward.”
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Category |
Praying
on the Mountain —
Hidden Life |
Going
Downward to Take Root — Life
in the Depths |
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Meaning |
To
be alone with the Father, remaining in the secret, unseen foundation of life
(Matt. 14:23; 6:6). |
To let the divine life root deeply in Christ so that the outward expression is solid and lasting (Isa.
37:31; Col. 2:6–7). |
|
Reason |
Jesus left the
crowd and the excitement of the miracle in order to be one with the Father
and secure His presence (Matt. 14:22–23; Luke 6:12). |
Without a deep life, we cannot
reach others’ depths; without roots,
believers cannot endure trials (Psa.
42:7; Matt. 13:5–6). |
|
Distinction |
Invisible, on
the mountain, in secret fellowship with the Father; focused on inner supply and hidden strength. |
Underground,
unobserved, producing spiritual solidity so that the life can bear
fruit. |
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Explanation |
Jesus went up
the mountain alone, apart from the crowd and even His disciples, to
remain one with the Father (Matt. 14:23). Believers
are instructed to enter their inner room and pray
to the Father in secret (Matt. 6:6). |
“Deep
calls unto deep”—only deep experiences can
touch another’s deep part (Psa. 42:7). The stony-ground believer grows
quickly but withers because he has no root (Matt. 13:20–21). |
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Purpose |
To gain the Father’s heart, presence, and guidance
so that every work flows from the hidden
place. |
To give depth, endurance, and stability so the believer may bear lasting
spiritual fruit (Isa. 37:31). |
|
Examples |
Jesus, after
feeding the five thousand, withdrew to the mountain to pray (Matt. 14:22–23). Jesus prayed
the whole night (Luke 6:12). |
The “good earth” receives the
word deeply (Matt. 13:23). Believers grow by
absorbing Christ in the good land (Col. 2:6–7). |
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Application |
Learn to leave
the crowd,
noise, family, friends, and earthly affairs;
practice spending time alone with the Lord on a “high mountain.” Practice
secret prayer (Matt. 6:6). |
Spend morning
time absorbing Christ; allow Him to deal with hidden sins, anxieties, and worldly distractions (Matt. 13:22). |
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Interrelationship |
Mountain prayer
provides the hidden foundation. |
Rooting
downward makes that hidden life become visible fruit. Both form a complete
kingdom life. |
|
Burden |
God desires a
people who meet Him in secret, not those who remain in outward activity alone. |
God desires
believers whose inward depth matches their outward appearance. |
|
Prophetic Speaking Direction |
Speaking should
come from the secret place so that it carries weight and the Lord’s presence. |
Prophetic
speaking should rise from deep experiences, not mere doctrine. |
|
Conclusion |
Without the hidden mountain life, there is no power or presence. |
Without deep roots, there is no fruit;
without depth, we cannot touch others. Both are indispensable. |
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Expanded Scriptures |
Matthew 6:6“When you pray,
enter into your private room… and pray to your Father who is in secret.” Luke 6:12“He went out to
the mountain to pray, and He spent the whole night in prayer to God.” |
Matthew 13:5–6, 20–23“…because they had no root, they withered.” “The one sown on
good ground… bears fruit, a hundredfold, sixtyfold, thirtyfold.” Colossians 2:6–7“…having been
rooted and being built up in Him…” |
Key
Points Summary
1.
The hidden life
produces inward supply; the rooted life produces outward fruit.
2.
Mountain prayer
forms intimacy with the Father; deep rooting forms stability in life.
3.
Only deep
experiences can touch deep needs—“deep calls unto deep.”
4.
The secret place
and the deep rooting together form a mature kingdom living.
*Consulte la Capacitación
Internacional de Ancianos y Hermanos Responsables de mayo de 2025: Tema
general: Mateo, capítulos 5-7 - Aspectos sumamente importantes - Semana 5: El
pueblo del Reino tiene experiencias personales de oración, se comunica con su
Padre Celestial en secreto y experimenta el gozo secreto del Padre.