The Bible says,
“Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are” (James 5:17).
“Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are” (James 5:17).
The Bible gives little background on
Elijah. It wasn’t his pedigree or education that brought him into a position of
influence and power. Elijah was nobody until he received a word from God. It
was the revelation God gave him that put him into a position of leadership.
One of the great lessons we can
learn here is that God doesn’t reveal His complete plan immediately. He reveals
His will to us one step at a time. After we obey the first step, He shows us
the next. Why should the Lord show us step two or ten if we haven’t obeyed step
one? That would just make us more accountable. So, don’t try to figure out
the next step until you have acted on what you know to do now. That’s
a powerful truth.
The Lord told Elijah to go to the
Brook Cherith. He had already commanded the ravens to bring Elijah bread and
meat there every morning and evening. This was miraculous! What a provision
during a terrible time!
Each of us has a place where the blessings of the Lord are waiting. The Lord never fails to provide, but people often fail to
receive because they aren’t all there. If Elijah had not gone to his place ,
his disobedience would not have stopped God’s faithfulness; however, he would
not have received the provision; it was over there by the Brook Cherith.
Some of you are not seeing God’s
provision because you aren’t doing what He has told you to do. This doesn’t
mean the Lord is punishing you. If Elijah hadn’t gone “THERE,” he would have
lost his provision. The Lord has provision for you too, but it’s “in your place.”
This place changes.
God changed the place and method of Elijah’s provision:
“And the word of the LORD came unto
him, saying, Arise, get thee to Zarephath, which belongeth to Zidon, and dwell
there: behold, I have commanded a widow woman there to sustain thee” (1 Kin. 17:8-9).
You can’t just seek the Lord once,
hear His voice, step out in faith, and then stop listening. The Lord brings us
into His perfect will step by step. Elijah moved when the Lord told him to
move.
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