Elijah
went up by a whirlwind into heaven. And Elisha . . . saw him no more —2 Kings
2:11-12
It
is not wrong for you to depend on your “Elijah” for as long as God gives him to
you. But remember that the time will come when he must leave and will no longer
be your guide and your leader, because God does not intend for him to stay.
Even the thought of that causes you to say, “I cannot continue without my
’Elijah.’ ” Yet God says you must continue.
Alone
at Your “Jordan” (2 Kings 2:14). The Jordan River represents the type of
separation where you have no fellowship with anyone else, and where no one else
can take your responsibility from you. You now have to put to the test what you
learned when you were with your “Elijah.” You have been to the Jordan over and
over again with Elijah, but now you are facing it alone. There is no use in
saying that you cannot go— the experience is here, and you must go. If you
truly want to know whether or not God is the God your faith believes Him to be,
then go through your “Jordan” alone.
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