After The Fire Came A Gentle
Whisper
Now Ahab told Jezebel everything
Elijah had done and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword. So
Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah to say, “May the gods deal with me, be it
ever so severely, if by this time tomorrow I do not make your life like that of
one of them.”
Elijah was afraid and ran for his
life. When he came to Beersheba in Judah, he left his servant there, while he
himself went a day’s journey into the wilderness. He came to a broom bush, sat
down under it and prayed that he might die. “I have had enough, Lord,” he said. “Take my life; I am no
better than my ancestors.” Then he lay down under the bush and fell asleep.
All at once an angel touched him and
said, “Get up and eat.” He looked around, and there by his head was some bread
baked over hot coals, and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down
again.
The angel of the Lord came back a second time and
touched him and said, “Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you.” So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food,
he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of
God. There he went into a cave and spent the night.
And the word of the Lord came to him: “What are you doing
here, Elijah?”
He replied, “I have been very
zealous for the Lord God
Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down your altars,
and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now
they are trying to kill me too.”
The Lord said, “Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence
of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.”
Then a great
and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind there was an
earthquake, but the Lord was not
in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the
fire came a gentle whisper.
1 Kings 19:1-12
Elijah may
have expected God to act in certain ways, but the God of gods used a rock-shattering
wind. A powerful earthquake, and raging fire to show
His prophet how not to think of Him.
Then He used a gentle whisper to show His heart and to express His presence.
Elijah had
seen God’s power before. But he didn’t fully understand the One who wants to be
known as more than the greatest and most fearsome of Gods.
Eventually,
that quiet whisper found fullness of meaning in the powerful gentleness of
Jesus, who said, “Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father.” Then He quietly
allowed Himself to be nailed to a tree – an unexpected, compassionate act by
the great God who loves us.
God won’t shout if we only need a
whisper.
Our Daily Bread – September 21, 2018