Underestimating God

2 cor 4,16-18

I have reserved seven thousand in Israel, all whose knees have not bowed to Baal.
1 Kings 19:18

Recommended Reading: 2 Corinthians 4:16-18  “16 For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.17 For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory;18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.”

COMMENTS:  Elijah thought he was alone, even after God’s miracle at Mt. Carmel resulted in shaming and defeating 450 Baal prophets and empowering him to not only defeating them but in destroying them.  But a day can change our thinking and bring great discouragement.  Ahab and Jezebel were bent on destroying him and vowed to not rest until he was dead.  Elijah ran and hid.  But God showed him that he was not alone. There were 7000 more faithful followers.  But God then ministered to his despair and weakness.  He gave him sleep and nourishment and also an assistant, Elisha. Little did Elijah know he would successfully complete his work and pass his mantle on to Elisha but would be spared death with God’s chariot to escort him directly to heaven.  I’m sure he knew of Enoch’s experience but never imagined he would experience the same exit from earth.  

What God has planned for us may not be as significant, in our perspective, as he had for Elijah or any of the other faithful servants of the Old Testament or New Testament.  But be assured He has a plan for each of our lives as significant to Him as theirs.  He has a marvelous way of using weak people of weak faith to do mighty eternal work with little evidence or possibility of such.  But those willing to follow His lead without knowing results, but simply trusting Him.

God’s timing is never late, but perfect.  Yet, it so often seems to be way to late from our perspective.  It was late for Elijah.  That is why he was discouraged and filled with despair.  It very often seems so for us too, but Elijah’s story and experiences of countless faithful over the centuries proof that He is worthy of our trust and faith and obedience.  He is also so worthy of our love and worship and very lives.

So, when we feel discouraged or defeated or overwhelmed or alone, consider we are in good company like Elijah.  But we should be reminded Our God is Faithful and will keep His promises to faithfully carry us through any and all crisis and trial and persecution and ultimately to our eternal home.  IT WILL BE WORTH IT ALL WHEN WE SEE JESUS.   AMEN!!

“Should we feel at times disheartened and discouraged, a simple movement of heart toward God will renew our powers.” Francois Fenelon

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