Monday, 3 September 2012

LOOK UP

READ: 2 KINGS 13:20-21
After his sickness, the man who had the double portion anointing of Elijah died. Is it possible for such man to die? Hebrews 9:27 says everyone has an appointment with death. If you came into this world, one day you will have to leave. And that poses a challenge: Serve God now, while you are still full of life. Glorify him by accomplishing the perfect plan he has for you. Ask him for the resources to fulfil your vision.
Elisha died. General overseers and apostles will also die. Elisha died, but the God of Elisha will never die. He lives forever. Psalm 46:1 says he is ever present to help us whenever we are in need. That is why our focus should be on God, not on man. If you put your hope is a man, and he dies before he can help you, your expectation will probably die with him. That is why some wives would rather follow their husbands into death, if the husbands were the bread-winners, than try to sustain the children on her own.
The widow in the prophet’s tale faced a similar situation. Her husband had a lot of debt. After his death, the creditor moved in. His plan was to take the widow’s two sons to compensate for the debt. But thank God for his prophet. She met him and God not only paid the debt, he blessed her abundantly (2 Kings 4:1-7).
Hebrews 12:2 says you should focus on Jesus. He is the only one who can help you at any time, in any place. Don’t be afraid, you will make it. Look up to God. Take your gaze off the problem. God can use any man to help you, but let your trust not be in any of them, but in God.
MEMORIZE: PSALM 121:1 –I WILL lift up my eyes to the hills from where comes my help.