1Kings 19:12-15
Elijah lived during one of the most evil times in Israel's
history, when the worst administration was in power. The wicked King Ahab ruled over
Israel together with his evil wife Jezebel (1Kings 16:30). But Elijah stood for God
steadfastly and unmoveable. We do not know much about his ancestry. Some have even
suggested that he was like Melchizedek (Gen 14:18; Hebrews 7:1-3). But James tells us that
Elijah was "a man with a nature like ours" (James 5:17).
Elijah prophesied that it would not rain in Israel because of all
the evil which king Ahab did. However, when Ahab met Elijah he accused him of being the
"troubler of Israel." But Elijah answered the king (1Kings 18:18), "I have
not troubled Israel, but you and your fathers house have, in that you have forsaken
the commandments of the LORD and have followed the Baals." Then he instructed Ahab to
gather together all the prophets of Baal to mount Carmel, and Ahab did so. There God
answered Elijah by fire in the sight of all Israel and the fire consumed the offering, the
water in the trench around the altar and even the stones of the altar. And Elijah said to
the children of Israel to seize the prophets of Baal. So they seized them and he executed
them at the Brook Kishon.
It was customary in those days that there would be runners before
the king's chariot (1Sam 8:11). When Ahab returned to his city from mount Carmel, Elijah
honoured his king and ran before him (1Kings 18:46). This is a lesson for us. Even though
Ahab was such an evil king, yet Elijah showed him the respect as king because God had
allowed him to rule over Israel. This is the sign of a true Christian. A Christian shows
honour and respect to those God has allowed to govern, even if they are evil.
King Ahab told his wife Jezebel everything that had happened at
mount Carmel. She was furious and wanted to kill Elijah, but he fled and went to
Beersheba. There the angel of the Lord met him as he slept under a tree and twice gave him
food to eat. He went in the strength of that food forty days and forty nights as far as
Horeb, the mountain of God.
There God taught Elijah an invaluable lesson - a lesson every
Christian must learn, otherwise your whole life will be vain. This is God's school and
university.
First God sent a terrible wind, like no other wind (1Kings 19:11).
It "tore into the mountains and broke the rocks in pieces." But the Lord was not
in the wind. The wind only went before the Lord. After the wind there was a terrible
earthquake and after the earthquake a fire. But the Lord was also not in the earthquake
and the fire. We can only imagine how terrible the earthquake and fire were too; like none
before or after them. God protected Elijah, so that he only beheld these things but they
did not harm him.
After the fire there was a "still small voice." Then
Elijah covered his face in his mantle. Why? Because he realised that it was the Voice of
God. And he drew near to the cave entrance to draw near to God.
When someone speaks in a whisper, you cannot hear him unless you
are very close to him and everything else is very quiet. You cannot hear God's Whisper
unless your heart is quiet and you draw near to God. You may experience storms in life;
your child might get sick or die. But you must listen to God's still small Voice.
After Elijah learned this vital lesson, God sent him on an
important mission and he fulfilled it. He became mature spiritually through meeting with
God and learning the vital lesson - listen to God's Whisper.
Some children of God speak about great things but all sorts of
satanic things (like grudges, hatred, anger and irritability) are found in them, because
they don't know the still small Voice which says: "No, not like that, but like
this."
Don't allow anything that will disturb it. Live a pure life so
that you will hear it always because it is that Voice that will make your ministry
fruitful and that will lead you in the Everlasting Way.