Lydia
(27 Jan 2011)
"Who Dreamed Up This Plan For Survival?"
I
love this from David Wilkerson. What a comfort and a blessing to
know that our God is able to provide for us, even in the most difficult
circumstances, sometimes using the most unlikely methods!
David Wilkerson Today
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2011
WHO DREAMED UP THIS PLAN FOR SURVIVAL?
“And
the word of the Lord came unto him [Elijah], saying, Get thee hence,
and turn thee eastward, and hide thyself by the brook Cherith, that is
before Jordan” (I Kings 17: 2–3).
As Elijah looked ahead to the
coming crisis, things must have looked absolutely hopeless to him. But
God had a specific survival plan in mind for his faithful servant. He
instructed the prophet, “Go east to the Jordan River, and there you
will find Cherith, a little tributary that runs off. You can get all
the drinking water you need from that brook. In addition, I’ve arranged
for food to be delivered to you daily, by my courier ravens!”
How
could any person, in a million years, ever dream up this kind of a plan
for survival? How could Elijah ever have imagined he’d be sent to a
hidden brook to find water to drink, when there was nothing but
drought everywhere else in the land? How could he ever have thought a
daily supply of bread would be brought to him by ravenous birds that
ate everything they sank their beaks into?
Later, times got hard
for Elijah, because the brook finally dried up. But God stepped in
again, giving the prophet another fresh word of direction. He said,
“Arise, get thee to Zarephath, which belongeth to Zidon, and dwell
there: behold, I have commanded a widow there to sustain thee” (v. 9).
Again, I have to ask—how could anyone ever think a poor widow woman, in
the midst of a depression, could feed a man for days, weeks, months on
end? But the fact is, God uses the most despised, insignificant things
of the world for his glory.
And he told Elijah, “If you’ll go to
her and do what I tell you, you’ll survive. Listen to me—heed my
direction—and you’ll make it through!”
The evidence is
overwhelming: God—our adviser, counselor and survival expert—has a
detailed plan for every one of his children, to help us face the worst
of times!