Series | The
Life of Amazing Faith
Scripture | 1 Kings 19:21, “So Elisha left him and went back. He took his yoke of oxen
and slaughtered them. He burned the plowing equipment to cook the meat and gave
it to the people, and they ate. Then he set out to follow Elijah and became his
servant.”
Lesson 15 | By Faith Elisha
Understood Mentorship
Elisha
was just an ordinary farmer until the prophet Elijah came up to him and placed
his mantle on him, which meant he wanted him to be his protégé. By faith Elisha received the calling to be
trained under Elijah and left his home, family, and comfort to follow and serve
the man of God. God wanted Elijah to
rise up another prophet to take his place when his time on earth was finished
and Elisha was the perfect choice.
Elisha
didn’t start off doing great things in man’s eyes, but rather he was the servant
of Elijah. His tasks would involve
washing Elijah’s hands, running errands for him, and being a source of
encouragement for Elijah, 2 Kings 3:11.
As time went by, Elijah was called by God to take a chariot to
heaven. He commanded Elisha to go from him
and carry on the ministry. However,
Elisha was not willing to leave Elijah because he loved him dearly. He said, “I
will not leave you,” 2 Kings 2:6. Because
of Elisha’s persistence Elijah blessed him by basically saying, “If you see me
go to heaven then you will be able to double that which I have done for the
Lord,” 2 Kings 2:9-10.
Sure
enough Elisha followed Elijah all the way until he watched him be taken up into
heaven on a chariot of fire. He then saw
the mantle that Elijah wore fall from the sky and he put it on. This was the same mantle that was placed on
him years ago. Now with Elijah’s mantle
in hand Elisha served the Lord just as his leader had taught him.
During
Elisha’s life he was able to do more miracles in number and see greater things
than Elijah had even seen, like seeing an army of angels with chariots of fire
guarding his house, 2 Kings 6:17. I
believe Elisha’s greatest accomplishment was starting a “school of the
prophets” which multiplied the teachings he had received from Elijah so that
Israel would have godly leaders all throughout the land, 2 Kings 6:1.
By
faith, Elisha was able to humble himself to be taught by Elijah. Thus, the calling of Elisha to be a disciple
of Elijah was an Old Testament shadow of Jesus calling His disciples. Today, may we all have the same faith of
Elisha to be a disciple of Jesus Christ that makes new disciples, Matthew
28:19-20!
Reflection | Are you a disciple that makes
disciple? In other words, are you being
trained by someone more experienced in the things of God so you can train
others?
Action | (1) Ask God to place you under
a godly mentor to disciple you. (2) Prayerfully
look for opportunities to disciple others. (3) Lastly, like Elisha, by faith live
a life of discipleship!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Ezekiel 31:1-32:32, Hebrews 12:14-29, Psalm 113:1-114:8, & Proverbs 27:18-20. Click here to read online.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Ezekiel 31:1-32:32, Hebrews 12:14-29, Psalm 113:1-114:8, & Proverbs 27:18-20. Click here to read online.
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