sermon 3.
Where is the God of Elijah?
A sermon preached
on Friday, 21/12/2018
“Elisha picked up Elijah’s cloak, which had fallen when he was taken up.
Then Elisha returned to the bank of the Jordan River. He struck the water with
Elijah’s cloak and cried out, “Where is the LORD, the God of Elijah?” Then the
river divided, and Elisha went across”─ 2 Kings 2:13.
As
you have been here tonight, singing and praising God, the prayers we had made
so far have been answered by God. Your needs tonight will be provided for you. Say
amen! Our message comes inform of a question, which calls for the expectation
of absolute answers. Literary critics may term it a rhetorical question─ a
question that doesn’t demand for any answer.
But, for the reason that you are here tonight for Jesus the message will
yield positive answers for us.
You
may have heard many things God did through Elijah, sparing him from the wrath
of Queen Jezebel who vowed to kill him by all means, providing food for him in
the days of draught and famine by the ravens and his angel, instructing the
widow of Sarephath to feed him with her last resources, raising the widow’s son
to life, challenging King Ahab over the worship of Baal, his contest with the
prophets of Baal on Mount Camel, a place where the supreme power of God
silenced the principality of the prophets of Baal with fire, Elijah speaking in
the divine authority, commanding fire to consume the solders of King Ahazariah
because he told them not to go to inquire from the gods of Ekron if Ahazariah
would survive from his sickness and God’s presence even in the cloak of his
servant, Elijah─ striking the Jordan river with his cloak and the river
divided. It was by these miraculous signs that Elisha believed that God worked
through Elijah, and he also believed that Elijah had a God who answers prayers
in various dimensions, ─ by fire, with a poor widow, or even with birds of
heaven.
“Where
is the LORD, the God of Elijah” was a question Elisha cried out at the moment
of his hopelessness, and abandonment. He was left alone to grieve over the
divine disappearance of Elijah by the chariot of fire and horses of fire. He
then wandered toward Jordan River, unfortunately, there was no boat nor ship to
cross the river. The river became an obstacle to him, hindering him from crossing
over to be in the stead of Elijah. He has become Elijah’s successor to head
Elijah’s groups of prophets at Jericho, and Bethel. It may be that you are
facing your Jordan River now, which may be your sorrows, problems, barrenness,
and tears of hopelessness, unemployment, relentless disappointments in marriage
or in any agreement. Each of such unpleasant situations may be what you are
going through now, and they may block you from knowing the true happiness and
joy. Thus, your Jordan River may hinder your prosperity, enshrining you in the
web of frustration. Until you cry to God for rescue, your Jordan River can
never dry, instead you keep on swimming and sinking in it. Cry to God now, and
let that seaming predicament be over. Elisha would remain in that critical time
of despair, where no one was around to help. He knew nothing about swimming nor
would he venture to swim in such a mighty river where scorpions, and deadly sea
creatures lived that would devour him. He did not depart from the teachings of
his master─ calling the name of God even in the time of trouble. He knew that
his master left something for him─ the cloak of power. He struck the river with
it and the river did not divide immediately, a lesson we learn that natural
elements don’t obey each other unless they hear from the supreme God. Then
since the river did not divide by the striking of Elijah’s cloak, in tears
Elisha cried, “Where is the LORD, the God of Elijah?” and the scripture says,
the river immediately divided, and Elisha was able to cross over.
The
lesson is for you to learn, do what your pastors preach to you, believing in
God, you shall cross your Jordan River, challenging every circumstance
crippling you, trying to subject you to undesirable conditions. You shall be
able to challenge the principalities of sorcerers, witches and witchcrafts
operating against you in every corner of the road, overcoming those evil altars
and shrines where you are being summoned in the spiritual realm. The God of
Elijah will fight for you, frustrating the plans of kidnappers, and those that
have tried to pay money to kidnap you, he will come by fire to destroy the
charms of your enemies that have shattered your dreams, careers and ambitions. He
will command his angels to make provision of food for you at a time you feel
you have nothing to eat. May the God, the creator of heaven and earth, the
owner of the land and seas that answers by fire be your God now and forever,
amen.
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