Introduction
A new thing! I'm Malcolm Cox. Welcome to your daily devotional podcast anchored in Isaiah 43:19: 'See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.'
For the next few days we are focussed on God doing a new thing in the lives of Elijah and Elisha. Today we explore how Elijah’s present circumstances prepared him for a new thing.
We find Elijah on the run. Jezebel has threatened to kill him. The wilderness is his first stop, and a mountain cave his next temporary shelter. Not exactly the best Airbnb. He is hungry, thirsty, physically exhausted and emotionally drained. Nothing to be envied. Yet, he is in the perfect position for God to do a new thing. How is that?
God provides refreshment
The angel touches him (twice) - tenderness
The angel waits while he sleeps - patience
The angel provides food and drink - kindness
In other words, Elijah did none of this for himself. He had run to the end of his strength, now he was in a position to receive the strength that mattered - God’s strength.
God provides perspective
God asks questions
God listens - to Elijah’s inaccurate ramblings
God manifests - experiences of his power (wind, earthquake, fire)
God speaks - in a whisper (directs)
Consider the Apostle Paul
“…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” (Philippians 4:11-13 NIV11)
How did he learn to be content in his present difficult situation? By going through many other previous difficult situations that prepared him for the challenges of his present scenario.
For Reflection
Sometimes, before God can do a new thing in us, we need to allow God to work on us in our present circumstances. What would it mean for you to live within God’s strength? What is God doing that could help you find a healthy perspective on your present circumstances, and who God is?
Conclusion
I hope you find your heart, your life, your congregation and your world inspired by God doing a new thing. Until tomorrow, take care, and God bless.
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