In my devotional this morning I read this…
Elisha’s story begins in 1 Kings 19:14-21
as God tells Elijah to anoint Elisha as the prophet to replace him. In
this passage we read that Elijah finds Elisha plowing in a field with a
pair of oxen and immediately throws his mantle on Elisha as an
invitation to follow him. Elisha immediately obeys and burns his plow
and cooks the oxen and gives it to his friends to eat. Elisha exhibited
ridiculous commitment to Elijah. He wasted no time in obeying. He didn’t
go away to take time to think about it. He didn’t write out a list of
pros and cons. He didn’t play it safe. He immediately said yes to God’s
calling through Elijah.
Elisha’s ridiculous commitment shows that
the cost of following God is great, but the cost of not following Him
is even greater. Furthermore, Elisha’s commitment was complete. He
burned his plows, slaughtered his oxen, and left his family’s
inheritance behind. He left everything he knew and loved behind. Elisha
shows us that to step toward your destiny, you have to step away from
your security. Is your commitment to God immediate and complete like
Elisha’s? What security might you need to walk away from in order to
walk toward your destiny?
When I read this the first thought that
came to my mind is that true security lies within the uncertainty of
complete dependence on God. My prayer for the week is that those whom
God calls will begin to understand the true security of following God.
No comments:
Post a Comment