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On The Fence

And Elijah came near to all the people and said, “How long will you go limping between two different opinions? If the LORD is God, follow him; but if Baal, then follow him.” And the people did not answer him a word.
-1 Kings 18:21 (ESV)

In 1 Kings 18, we find the prophet Elijah greatly outnumbered: 450 prophets of Baal against 1 prophet of the Lord (himself). King Ahab had led the Israelites astray by worshiping multiple gods, and apparently the god du jour was Baal. Elijah decided enough is enough… He must speak out against this. Either follow God or follow Baal, he says. Sitting on the fence is not an option.

While this verse is obviously speaking of people who are following multiple gods, it really goes further than that nowadays. Specifically, it’s about the other “gods” that battle for the focus of Christians today. The things that we devote ourselves to instead of giving our all for God.

It’s almost as if Elijah is speaking to us today saying, “If gods like power/fortune/fame is what you desire, then fine. Go for it. But if it’s the true God who you claim you follow, then give those things up and follow him wholeheartedly.”

I really like the use of the world “limping” here as well. The imagery there is tremendous.

When you try to follow two things at the same time, the result isn’t pretty.You’ll trip. You’ll stumble. You’ll be confused. You’ll probably end up limping, not able to give either direction your best, and ultimately lose track who who you’re following in the first place.

Even though it was given thousands of years ago to a completely different type of people and culture, Elijah’s advice is just as applicable to us as it was to the Israelites.

Get off the fence. Stop limping. We must follow the real God and him alone.

Right Here, Right Now

It made no difference whether the Cloud hovered over The Dwelling for two days or a month or a year, as long as the Cloud was there, they were there. And when the Cloud went up, they got up and marched. They camped at God‘s command and they marched at God‘s command. They lived obediently by God‘s orders as delivered by Moses.
-Numbers 9:22-23 (MSG)

What a great thing it must have been for the Israelites to have God provide direction and guidance in the form of a cloud. If the cloud moved, they followed it. If it stopped and hovered, they stayed put.

If only it were that simple today.

I figure if there were a list of the top questions that Christians today ask God and wonder aloud, one of the most occurring has to be, “God, what do you want me to do with my life?” We desperately want to follow God’s plan for our future, but at the same time we are desperately confused. We are begging for a sign like the Israelites had to determine our next step.

I wonder if the problem might be that because we focus on the future so much, we miss the present entirely. We are so enamored with the NEXT that we completely overlook the NOW. Farsightedness versus nearsightedness, if you will.

If you notice with the Israelites, the verses note that the people stayed and marched at God’s command. They were ready and anxious to move onto the next place when God said so, but also were prepared to stop and direct their attention to that specific place when he said so. And it didn’t matter if it was a for a day, a month, or a year. If the cloud stayed, so did they. And right then and there is where their focus was until God said otherwise.

Sometimes we forget that we were put right here at this exact moment in time for a purpose. Sure, God may have an amazing, big move in the future for us. But if our “cloud” isn’t moving, neither should we, no matter how long it may stay in one place. Our focus should be on him and where he is staying or going, not the future direction we think is best.

You want to know your purpose? Ask God what he wants you to do right here, right now. Then, when he’s ready, you will be prepared to successfully take the next step too.

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