ROMANS 11:4
“But what is the divine response to him? ‘I HAVE KEPT for Myself SEVEN THOUSAND MEN WHO HAVE NOT BOWED THE KNEE TO BAAL.’”
There is nothing quite as humbling than to be set straight by someone for something you have done or said in error. I can’t say that has ever happened to me (lol), but it could. Seriously, I have had that humbling experience before. I did not enjoy it while it was happening, but afterwards I learned to appreciate it. I have erroneously judged someone in the past, only to learn that I was wrong. I have shared something that I later found out was false information. Humility is good for us from time to time. I am definitely a better person because of those experiences.
Elijah got taken to the woodshed, or so it seems. In yesterday’s verse we saw where he was bemoaning the fact that he was all alone as a servant to God. He’s hiding in that cave, and God comes looking for him. Of course, God knew where he was the whole time, didn’t he? He could have stopped him, but He let him stew for a bit. He even listened to Elijah’s bellyaching. Then God speaks.
APPLICATION
Paul continues the story from 1 Kings 19. He doesn’t tell the whole story of God speaking through the “gentle blowing.” Let’s just say when Elijah heard that, he knew it was the Lord speaking. Let’s give Elijah credit. When God confronted him and pointed out his wrongful thinking, he responded to God’s direction and did what the Lord said. He immediately found Elisha as God said he would. God put someone is his life to mentor and prepare to succeed him. What a renewed purpose!
The Greek word used by Paul which is translated “divine response” is chrématismos. It is only used here in the New Testament. The Topical Lexicon says chrématismos “designates a decisive utterance from God—a communicated response that settles a question, corrects misperception, or charts a course for His people. It is not ordinary counsel but a word issued with divine authority that obligates the hearer to trust and obey.”
Have you received one of those? I have. I know God led me to the ministry I am now a part of, Every Man A Warrior. He has given me a desire to disciple men and lead them to become disciple makers for their families, their churches and their communities. Nothing gives me as much joy as seeing a man “get it.” I wonder how Elijah felt after his “divine response” from God. Being a prophet of the Lord, I am sure he felt a resurgence in his spirit. Don’t you want that same kind of resurgence in your spirit? Listen closely. He’s speaking! Don’t look for the great wind or earthquake or fire. Listen for the small gentle wind of God speaking truth to you.
I am listening, O Lord. Speak!
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