Tuesday,
September 19, 2023
When
the Lord was about to take Elijah up to heaven in a whirlwind, Elijah
and Elisha were traveling from Gilgal. And Elijah said to
Elisha, “Stay here, for the Lord has told me to go to Bethel.” But Elisha replied, “As surely as the Lord
lives and you yourself live, I will never leave you!” So they went down together to Bethel. The group of prophets from Bethel came
to Elisha and asked him, “Did you know that the Lord is going to take
your master away from you today?” “Of
course I know,” Elisha answered. “But be quiet about it.” Then Elijah said to Elisha, “Stay here,
for the Lord has told me to go to Jericho.” But Elisha replied again, “As surely as
the Lord lives and you yourself live, I will never leave you.” So they went on together to Jericho. Then the group of prophets from Jericho
came to Elisha and asked him, “Did you know that the Lord is going to
take your master away from you today?” “Of
course I know,” Elisha answered. “But be
quiet about it.” Then Elijah
said to Elisha, “Stay here, for the Lord has told me to go to the
Jordan River.” But again Elisha replied,
“As surely as the Lord lives and you yourself live, I will never
leave you.” So they went on together. Fifty men from the group of prophets
also went and watched from a distance as Elijah and Elisha stopped beside the
Jordan River. Then Elijah folded his cloak together and
struck the water with it. The river divided, and the two of them went across on
dry ground! When they came to
the other side, Elijah said to Elisha, “Tell me what I can do for you before I
am taken away.” And Elisha replied,
“Please let me inherit a double share of your spirit and become your
successor.” “You have asked a
difficult thing,” Elijah replied. “If
you see me when I am taken from you, then you will get your request. But if not, then you won’t.” As they were walking along and talking,
suddenly a chariot of fire appeared, drawn by horses of fire. It drove between the two men, separating them,
and Elijah was carried by a whirlwind into heaven. Elisha
saw it and cried out, “My father! My father! I see the chariots and charioteers
of Israel!” And as they disappeared from
sight, Elisha tore his clothes in distress. 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. When
the group of prophets from Jericho saw from a distance what happened, they
exclaimed, “Elijah’s spirit rests upon Elisha!” And they went to meet him and bowed to the
ground before him. 2 Kings 2:1-15
Elisha would
not be separated from his mentor, Elijah.
That is so like Ruth clinging to Naomi, a fierce determination to faithfully
serve what God has given you. Three
times Elijah told his protégé to wait behind; three times Elisha answers with
his lifelong commitment to serve God by staying close to the shadow of
Elijah. In the end it was only a chariot
on fire with Heaven’s glory that could separate them.
What do we
make of this event, and its place in God’s Word to us? If you’re dissecting the event to make sense
of the miracles, or wondering what part the prophets of Bethel and Jericho
play, or what kind of material it would take to produce Elijah’s miracle-generating
robe…we’re likely placing more weight on the miracles than on the Giver of
miracles. The main sense I see in this
whole account of Elijah’s last days is the shift of God’s work that falls on
the shoulders of Elisha. He asked for a
double-share of the spirit of his teacher.
Elijah called it a difficult thing. There are two ways to take that; either it
was a tricky thing for Elijah to produce it for Elisha, or a double prophet’s
portion would bring a very difficult life to Elisha. Elijah left it all in God’s hands; if that was
God’s will, Elisha would see it.
For You Today
If you’ve sat at the feet of some Godly teacher(s), you have sensed
something of what God wants to do with your life. Dare you ask for a difficult thing?
You chew on that as you hit the Rocky
Road; have a blessed day!
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