When He Whispers
1 Kings 19:11 – 13
The LORD said, “Go out and stand on the mountain in the
presence of the LORD, for the LORD is about to pass by.”
Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and
shattered the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. After
the wind there was an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake. 12After
the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the
fire came a gentle whisper. 13 When Elijah heard it, he pulled his
cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. Then a
voice said to him, “What are you doing here, Elijah?”
Elijah – A great prophet of God. Filled with the Spirit of
God he ran faster than Ahab’s cart. He prayed and after a 3-year drought, the
rains came down. After an all-day event of watching those who called on their
Gods with no answer, Elijah soaked his sacrifice with water, not once, but 3
times. He prayed and asked the LORD to answer him so they would know that the
Lord is God. God sent fire, dried up the water, and burnt his sacrifice, stones
and wood.
One threat came from his enemy and that was enough. Elijah
was done and hid in a cave.
Ever been there? Sometimes, wouldn’t it be nice to run and
hide away from everything?
Recently while I journaled about the unhappy season I have
been experiencing, tears flowed down my face. I wrote about how the sadness I
felt affected my responses to life, to people, and issues. It is the kind of
sadness that won’t go away, it is the kind that stays, and walks with a person
for the rest of their days.
Sometimes when the wind blows and tears and shatters the
world around me, or when the ground under my feet shakes like an earthquake and
makes it feel as though the earth has opened to swallow me, or when the heat of
the fire is so close I almost feel burned, it does make me want to hide.
Elijah may have hid in the cave, but God called him to come
out of the cave, because He was passing by. Elijah responded and he waited. He
didn’t step into the wind. He didn’t try to walk when the earthquake shook the
ground. He didn’t step into the fire.
He waited for the voice of the Lord. When he heard the
gentle whisper Elijah pulled the cloak over his face and stood at the mouth of
the cave.
There a voice said to him, “What are you doing here, Elijah?
In this season it makes me wonder, what would I say if God
were to ask me, “What are you doing here?”
Elijah answered God by telling him what was bothering him.
I Kings 19: 14 “I have been zealous for the LORD God
Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down your altars,
and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now
they are trying to kill me too.”
God then spoke truth, encouragement and direction in his
life.
Like Elijah a person can feel like just running from it all.
Also, like Elijah when things bother us, we can have the wrong perspective of
what is happening in our life.
Something that stood out to me when God told Elijah to step
out of the cave, he waited until he heard a gentle whisper. He didn’t step out
before.
In this season, it is easy to step into the wind, try to walk
where the ground shakes, or step into a fire, instead of waiting to hear God’s
voice clearly speak to me.
It is easy to stay fixated on what causes me pain, what
causes me frustration, what hurts or problems that need to be fixed.
Instead of listening for God’s voice to be a loud noise, can I wait to hear Him speak His whispers to my heart, my mind, and my situation? Can I focus on His Word and believe He will walk me through this season? He knows the bigger picture. I don’t.
Elijah thought he was
the only prophet of God left, and yet God told him there was seven thousand
remaining who didn’t bow to other gods.
Elijah found a cave to go to and hide.
When enough is enough, whatever it maybe it is tempting to
hide…a big question…What are you doing here?
Here is the decision I chose for the question, what I am
doing here?
“Come to me, you who are weary and
heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” That is what Jesus said.
Once I heard a Pastor say something so simply put, yet so very
profound in its truth;
If you put a basketball in his (Pastors) hands it
would be worth twenty bucks, but if you put a basketball in the Shaq’s hands it
would be worth a lot of money.
If you put mud and spit in his hands, it would be
gross and it might make a bit of mud, but if you put spit and mud in the hands
of Jesus it can make a blind man see.
If you put a few fish and a few loaves of bread in the Pastor’s
hands you might get a fish sandwich, but if you put a few fish and a few loaves
of bread in Jesus hands you will feed 5,000.
It’s all about whose hands you put your things into.
I know life can be hard. It can hurt.
The storms can seem bigger and louder and make it hard to
read the Bible, go to church, sit and pray, and focus on God instead of the
storm.
Until His voice is heard. It brings you to the truth and
brings comfort.
Nothing is bigger than God even when He whispers.
1)
Are you in a cave and whatever is passing by in this
season of your life making it hard to hear His voice?
2)
What verses in the Bible can you read and
memorize to help you hear God clearly and find rest?
3)
What verses allow you to remember God has a
clear direction for you to go, and will bring you comfort?




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