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Mt Hermon

Psalm 133: 3 It is like the dew of Hermon
         Coming down upon the mountains of Zion
 
Before I wrote about the DEW of Mt Hermon,  I felt I needed to meditate upon Mt Hermon and gather facts. 
 
 
Mt Hermon is the tallest mountain in Israel (2800 m or nearly 2 miles high)
It is the Mount of Transfiguration
It is the mountain where Jesus looked at Peter and said "Upon this rock I will build my church and the gates of Hades will not prevail"
 
The dew of Hermon,  the sweet dew that seeps into the mountain and forms streams and rivers of living water in its belly,  this dew that flows down from Hermon and onto the smaller mountains providing grace and sustenance and refreshment,  is grace, is provision, is sustanence, is transformation,  is miraculous, it is hidden,  it is behind the mouth of the cave of worship to the god  PAN.  
 
Father,  unity with each other is sweet, and brings nourishment that goes deep into the heart, providing sustenance and refreshment to all.  It is a picture of grace, and provision and all things blessed, and is hidden in the Rock. 

Bring greater revelation of the dew to me today.   Amen.