“I’m The Only One Left.”
The Lord said,
"Go out. Stand on the mountain in front of me. I am going to pass
by."
As the Lord
approached, a very powerful wind tore the mountains apart. It broke up the
rocks. But the Lord wasn't in the wind.
After the wind there
was an earthquake. But the Lord wasn't in the earthquake.
After the earthquake
a fire came. But the Lord wasn't in the fire.
And after the fire
there was only a gentle whisper. When Elijah heard it, he pulled his coat over
his face. He went out and stood at the entrance to the cave.
Then a voice said to
him, "Elijah, what are you doing here?"
He replied,
"Lord God who rules over all, I've been very committed to you. The people
of
The Lord said to him,
"Go back the way you came. Go to the
"But I will keep
7,000 people in
1 Kings
It may have seemed to
Elijah that he was the only one left. That turned out not to
be the case. God did not accept Elijah’s notice that he was quitting.
Instead He commissioned His tired serve to handle three more major tasks.
Maybe you too are
despairing like Elijah, at the circumstances in your life. Let God speak to
you. Instead of allowing you to quit, He will show you what you can do through
His strength.
When
you’re working for Jesus, it’s always too soon to quit.
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