One of the most important things the Lord has ever
spoken to me is taken from a passage of Scripture
involving Elijah the prophet. Once I saw what it was
really saying, it linked many other truths together
and made a big impact on my life. This is so simple
that once you see it, you’re going to wonder how you
never saw it before.
Here’s what it says in 1 Kings 17:2-4:
And the word of the Lord came unto him, saying, [3]
Get thee hence, and turn thee eastward, and hide
thyself by the brook Cherith, that is before Jordan.
[4] And it shall be, that thou shalt drink of the brook;
and I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there.
Elijah’s provision wasn’t where he was; it was where
God told him to go! This is profound!
Some of you have an impression from God to do
something. Maybe you’re supposed to start a new
business, make a job change, move to another town,
go to Bible college, speak to a person, etc. You want
to do it, but you’re holding back because the
provision isn’t there yet. You’re saying, “God, I can’t
do what You’re asking without first seeing the
provision. How do I know all these things are going
work out” This principle in 1 Kings applies directly to
your situation. God is sending the provision for your
needs not to where you are but to where He told you
to go! The question is, “Are you all ‘there’” Some of
you aren’t experiencing supernatural provision
because you aren’t “there.” There is a place called
“there” for you.
In verse 4, God said, “I have commanded the
ravens,” (emphasis mine), meaning He had already
spoken to these ravens and they were on their way to
where Elijah was supposed to go.
First Kings 17:5 says,
So [Elijah] went and did according unto the word of
the Lord: for he went and dwelt by the brook Cherith,
that is before Jordan.
(Brackets mine)
In other words, if Elijah had stayed where he was, he
could have prayed and fasted, saying, “God, why
haven’t You supplied my needs” But he wouldn’t
have seen God’s provision if he hadn’t gone where
God instructed.
One of the reasons we aren’t seeing a greater
provision from God financially, emotionally, or in our
circumstances is because we aren’t doing what God
told us to do. We’ve got a word from God that we
haven’t acted on. We’re somewhere other than where
He told us to be.
Now, this is an important point because I preach on
the grace of God a lot. I talk about how God’s grace is
how He provides things and that it’s not based on our
obedience or holiness. God loves us independent of
our performance—that’s absolutely true! But does
this mean obeying Him is unimportant Just the
opposite. I believe God has a plan for my life and that
He chose me from my mother’s womb and ordained
me to be a prophet and to minister. I believe He has
great things planned for me, things earmarked for
me that have my name on them. But if I hadn’t
obeyed, stepped out, and done what He told me to
do, God still would have provided, but I would have
missed out on it. I had to go “there.” I don’t believe
God just makes things come to pass; it takes
cooperation on our part.
This isn’t intended to hurt or condemn anyone,
because I know that some of you are thinking, Maybe
that’s why things aren’t working in my life—I haven’t
been obedient to what God told me to do! Well…
that’s absolutely correct! It’s not that God won’t
bless you because you haven’t obeyed Him; it’s that
His blessing is over “there”! If the reason you won’t
step out is because you’ve got some form of
“security” but you’re miserable and things are just
going wrong, I encourage you to do what God told
you to do.
I played football in high school, and what I’m talking
about is similar to how a quarterback throws a
football to a wide receiver. A quarterback doesn’t
throw the ball to where the receiver is; he throws it to
where the receiver should be. If he doesn’t do that,
he’ll miss the receiver. Likewise, God is meeting all of
your needs—He’s sending His supply to where He
told you to be.
Another great example of this is with our prospective
Bible college students. The Lord gives them a word
and tells them to come to Bible college, but they
struggle with it because they’ve got good paying
jobs, nice houses, families, and friends they don’t
want to leave. The security of those things keeps
them from taking a step of faith because they don’t
see how God is going to provide. But I’ve seen what
I’m sharing inspire hundreds of people. And when
they get to their place called “there,” they find
themselves with better jobs and better houses, and
things work out. Their entire lives change. And there
would have been no way to anticipate this before
they took that step of faith. I’m telling you, when you
get out of doubt and into your place called “there,”
when you start doing what God called you to do,
there is supernatural provision. This is one of the
great lessons from the life of Elijah.
Let’s look at 1 Kings 17:6:
And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the
morning, and bread and flesh in the evening; and he
drank of the brook.
As I mentioned before, I believe that since God had
already commanded the ravens, if Elijah hadn’t
obeyed, God would still have been faithful to send
the provision where He told him to go. I believe that
these ravens would have brought bread and meat
every morning and evening but that it all would have
piled up beside the brook and gone to waste. Elijah
could have starved to death even though God had
been faithful to provide for his needs.
Here’s something else to consider: How did Elijah
know which spot along the brook Cherith to go If the
brook was ten miles long, he could have been five or
ten miles away from where the ravens were bringing
him food. The ravens could fly faster than Elijah
could walk or run. I’m convinced that one of the ways
he knew he was at the right spot was because the
ravens were already “there” with the bread and
meat. When Elijah saw the provision God had
promised, that was one of the signs that he was in
the right place.
The same will be true of you when you step out. You
have to take a step of faith with no guarantees that
things are going to work. And then you will start
seeing the provision of the Lord. It’ll be confirmation
that you’re going in the right direction and doing
what He told you to do. You’ll be able to say, “It was
God who told me to do this.”
This is how it’s worked in my life. I haven’t seen
God’s provision accidentally. I’ve applied what 1
Kings 17 is talking about and taken steps of faith to
get where I am. And I’m going to keep taking steps of
faith. All you have to do to get started is take a step
of faith. There is a place called “there” for you. It’s
not necessarily a location; you may not have to
change where you live. It could just be an attitude
change or decision you need to make. But when you
take a step of faith and start following what God tells
you to do, there is a supernatural flow of provision—
not only of finances but also of peace, joy, blessing,
anointing, influence, power, and authority—that you
cannot duplicate with all your human effort. All of
these kinds of things follow obeying the word of the
Lord.
You can look at the life of Elijah; he was a nobody
before he had a word from God and acted on it. But
then—boom—after he stepped out in faith, he
became the dominant figure in the nation. He was
blessed, miracles began to happen, a person was
raised from the dead, and a revival broke out. You’ve
got to find your place called “there” and then get
there! It’s imperative. I tell you, this could change
your life if you would act on it.
Friday, September 19, 2014
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