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Kings 18:36,37 At the customary time for offering the evening sacrifice, Elijah
the prophet walked up to the altar and prayed, “O LORD, God of Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob, prove today that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant.
Prove that I have done all this at your command. O LORD, answer me! Answer me
so these people will know that you, O LORD, are God and that you have brought
them back to yourself.”
Elijah walked up to the altar and prayed.
I get the feeling that this was a walk of confidence and boldness. Elijah was
not impressed by the number of those who opposed him. He was concerned about
the skeptics who were hanging around to see what would happen. Elijah was
bothered by the fact that the prophets of Baal had been praying to their god
all day long to no avail. They had put on quite a show, but Elijah wasn’t
impressed or worried that maybe God would not hear and answer his prayer.
Notice that Elijah never questioned his
own faith in God. He knew that God was
who He is and that He was his. He was
bent on trying to convince those gathered on Mt. Carmel that God is and that He
wanted to be their god. Elijah was
persuaded that God was there, that God was able to silence the voices of those
opposed to Him, and that God was going to convince the skeptics that He was
indeed the Lord God of Israel.
In fact, Elijah had taken measures to
make it seemingly difficult for God. He prayed and then prepared the sacrifice
in such a way that it would take nothing less than the hand of God to consume
it. Elijah knew that God would not leave him hanging. He knew that God would
hear and answer his prayer. He knew, because he had walked with God throughout
his life and God had never failed him. Time and time again God had made himself
known to Elijah, and Elijah knew that this time would be no different.
I wonder about whether or not we have
the same kind of confidence Elijah had when we pray. Do we trust in God’s favor
upon us? Do we believe in a God who hears and answers the prayers of those who
trust in Him and pray according to His will for them?
Do you approach God with boldness and
confidence when you pray? Do you believe the Lord when He said that if we ask
anything in His name according to His will that He will give it to us? If you
are living right with God, you know Him well enough to know that He will hear
and answer your prayers. You will be able to approach Him with boldness and
confidence.
Walk up to the Lord’s altar today and
pray.
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