We not only encounter joy in the presence of the Lord, strength also comes along. Elijah was completely depleted by the time he finished dealing with prophets of Baal on Mount Camel. To make the matter worse, he received a threat from Jezebel who promised to kill him within 24 hours. At that point he became suicidal. He later found his way to Horeb where things would take a dramatic turn. At Horeb, he heard the still small voice of God instructing him to go back to the city and anoint Hazael as king over Syria. Also, he was to anoint Jehu king over Israel while he would find a successor in Elisha the son of Shaphat. Having set everything in order, he cheated death and went to heaven by a whirlwind!
The regaining of strength and new thrust for ministry that Elijah enjoyed came from the still small voice of God…our future will always be traceable to the voice of God. Don’t let anything crowd out His voice from your life.
Several lessons can be gleaned from this story. Firstly, sometimes when we feel that it’s over, God may have many more exploits waiting for us in the wing. Elijah who had literally given up was seen with several miraculous acts afterwards. Secondly, the strength that he lost on one mountain was regained on another mountain. Mount Camel depleted him; but rejuvenation came to him on Mount Horeb, the mount of God. Finally, the still small voice of God will always make a difference. The regaining of strength and new thrust for ministry that Elijah enjoyed came from the still small voice of God. We may be surrounded by many a noise; but our future will always be traceable to the voice of God. Don’t let anything crowd out His voice from your life.