ELISHA WAS PROCESSED
Posted by Pastor E A Adeboye on Monday, September 20, 2010
Under: SEPTEMBER 2010
Bible in One Year
Monday, September 20, 2010
(Ps 19 - Ps 21)
Memorise: "Thou, which hast shewed me great and sore troubles, shalt quicken me again, and shalt bring me up again from the depths of the earth" (Ps 71:20)
Read: 2 Kings 4:8-13
If you must be what God has designed for you to be, you cannot afford to skip any stage in God's training process. Today, some people are trying to dodge what God has allowed them to go through and in the process are turning themselves into half-baked disciples. For instance, if God puts you under a king Saul, it's for a purpose. If you find yourself under an impossible leader, running away or moving church may not really be the solution. That tough or even mean boss could be the 'helper' you need to break you into usable form. If you run away, you will delay and most likely prolong your wilderness experience. For any bona fide child of destiny, there is no one that you cannot work with: you should be able to work with the simple, complex, mean, even crooked boss. If they put you under your peer or even under your juniors, all you have to do is accept that God has a purpose for it and thank Him for it. If a lesson God wants you to learn as part of your prerequisites for greatness, can be taught through your subordinate, He may allow you to become the subordinate of your subordinate for a period. If you can see God's purpose in it, you will not be offended or feel humiliated.
One Old Testament character who went through a step-by-step preparation was Elisha. Like everybody else, he started as one of the sons of the prophets. He left his wealth behind and poured water on the hands of his master Elijah. During his apprenticeship, he humbly learnt under his master. During his final examinations, he passed his three subjects with distinction; little wonder he bagged a double portion anointing. Even after that, he kept climbing. Some people want to lead without being led. They want others to submit to them when they cannot submit to anyone else. Later, Elisha became a father to kings and army generals. When you start with the first step on the first wrung of the ladder, never stop until you get to the peak. You will not get to the destination on the same day you started. Just take it step-by-step, one day at a time and you will get there. Never be intimidated by the height somebody else has climbed. Humble yourself before God, learn from the various situations you go through and be prepared for greater assignments ahead.
ACTION POINT:
Ask for the grace to be completely processed for Heaven's optimal use.
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Fondly known as G.O or Daddy G.O, Pastor Adeboye became the General Overseer (G.O) of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in 1981. Sheer curiosity and the search for a solution to a personal problem led Pastor Adeboye to worship at RCCG – Ebute-Metta in 1973. It was a most unlikely place of worship for a professor of Mathematics as the church had very few educated people and it lacked the comfort and grandeur of the Orthodox churches.
His desire to reach the ends of the earth is captured in this statement, “I would love to have a breakthrough to such a height that I can lend to nations and preach on every television and radio station at least one hour per day.”