Today's Focus Scripture: 1 Kings 19:1-18 (Devotional Day Reading is below)
"God's Daily Word" by Steve Troxel with God's Daily Word Ministries
In the last several
messages we considered the prophet Elijah as he was used by God to miraculously
confront the 450 prophets of Baal, but then sank into a deep despair when
threatened by Queen Jezebel; "I have had enough Lord, take my life"
(1 Kings 19:4). We saw how God demonstrated His compassion, sent Elijah on a
forty day journey through the desert, and revealed His presence in a gentle
whisper (1 Kings 19:12). But after all this, God had a very serious question
for Elijah.
1 Kings 19:13
"Then a voice said to him, 'What are you doing here, Elijah?'"
Obviously, the question was not in reference to Elijah's physical location.
Elijah was standing on the mountain because God had called him to that exact
location. Though God already knew the answer, His question was asking Elijah
what had brought him to this spiritually defeated condition. Elijah had been
given the opportunity to talk with God, witness His power, and actually stand
in His presence; yet he was filled with doubt and felt terribly alone; "I
am the only one left" (1 Kings 19:14).
Once again, God could have lectured Elijah on his lack of faith. Instead, in
His mercy, God gave Elijah the reassurance he needed to continue; "I
reserve seven thousand in Israel - all whose knees have not bowed down to
Baal" (1 Kings 19:18). God encouraged Elijah that there were many others
fighting this same battle. He also gave Elijah a companion who would walk with
him for the remainder of His ministry; "Anoint Elisha to succeed you as
prophet" (1 Kings 19:17).
Jesus Christ died as a sacrifice for our sin so we could be restored to a
loving relationship with our Heavenly Father. This relationship saves us from
an eternal death and separation from God; but it also allows us to be saved
from the despair, fear, loneliness, and lack of purpose which surrounds us
today. As we trust God for our eternal salvation, we must also trust Him to
daily save us from the effects of a fallen world as well as our own weak and
sinful nature. He is there to hear our cry and we must never be afraid or
ashamed to tell Him exactly how we feel: "I'm weak and lonely, frustrated
and discouraged. Lord, I need You! ... please hold me!!" Nothing we say
will ever surprise God or cause Him to let us go.
Our Heavenly Father has called us to examine our heart, confess our condition,
and trust Him for the solution - He has called us to be saved! When we recognize
and confess our weakness, we actually demonstrate our strength in the Lord.
Let's strive to live each day in His presence; but let's also be prepared to
respond honestly and without fear when God asks: "What are you doing
here?"
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