What are you doing here?

WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE_ (1)
 

Photo credit: Queen Phillips. Taken on Mt. Carmel, Israel 2017

 

Ministry can be such a painstaking responsibility that at times you just want to quit—throw in the towel and scream, “Forget it. It’s not worth it.”

As a leader, you may have thrown yourself a pity party and invited your circle of ‘fed-up’ friends. But did God show up? I think not! I have learned God does not come to pity parties.

Perhaps you have declared as God did with the children of Israel, “These are a stiff-necked and rebellious people!”

Now, to reach the point to pray to die is somewhat extreme especially after having such a victory as Elijah did on Mt. Carmel.   If you really wanted to die, why run from the threat of death? Hmmm.

Let’s consider Elijah’s emotional pitfall and glean from him as leaders when we are emotionally and spiritually drained due to spiritual assaults.

First, we must understand that demonic opposition is the norm for the children of God. Spiritual warfare against servant leaders with an apostolic/prophetic mantle, especially after a victorious encounter and mountaintop experience against the kingdom of darkness are inevitable.

Secondly, our attitude during and after spiritual conquests should not be one of arrogance (1 Kings 18:22, 27, 36). Elijah’s arrogant display and mocking actually backfired on him although God’s power was manifested through him as He proved Himself to be the only true and living God. There must be a difference between being confidenct in your anointing and showing off in your flesh. Show-off and entertainment are inappropriate behavior when ministering in the demonstration of God’s supernatural power of the Holy Ghost (Spirit).

The challenge. (1 Kings 18:20-35)
Elijah challenged Ahab to summons the prophets of Baal (450 prophets under the leadership of his wife, Jezebel) to Mt. Carmel. He set forth the challenge: “Let the Baal prophets bring up two oxen; let them pick one, butcher it, and lay it out on an altar on firewood—but don’t ignite it. I’ll take the other ox, cut it up, and lay it on the wood. But neither will I light the fire. Then you pray to your gods and I’ll pray to GOD. The god who answers with fire will prove to be, in fact, God.”
All the people agreed: “A good plan—do it!”

Of course, the gods of the Baals do NOT respond despite the desperate prayers and bloody shenanigans of the prophets to which Elijah jeered and mocked. Needless to say the only true and living God answered by fire as the prophet Elijah prayed. “O GOD, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, make it known right now that you are God in Israel, that I am your servant, and that I’m doing what I’m doing under your orders. Answer me, GOD; O answer me and reveal to this people that you are GOD, the true God, and that you are giving these people another chance at repentance.”

The victory. (1 Kings 18:36-40)
Immediately the fire of GOD fell and burned up the offering, the wood, the stones, the dirt, and even the water in the trench. All the people saw it happen and fell on their faces in awed worship, exclaiming, “GOD is the true God! GOD is the true God! (I Kings 18:38-39). Elijah killed all the prophets.

The retaliation. (1 Kings 19:1-4)
Ahab reported to his controlling wife, Jezebel, the defeat. She was mad! She sent a death threat to Elijah, and he ran for his life in fear. I pondered how could this “powerful” prophet of God be so overcome with fear that he would forget what happened on Mt. Carmel.

You can always expect opposition and retaliation when you follow God’s instructions and carry out His assignment. However, the trust you have in God to empower you to fulfill the assignment must be an even greater trust in Him to sustain and protect you after the spiritual victory over the enemy. You cannot afford to ‘wimp’ out!

The revelation.
Elijah’s arrogance and self-confidence in himself power caused him to lose focus on his frailty and fallibility. Basically, God allowed Elijah to have this reality to remind him and us of our powerlessness apart from God’s supernatural power.

To think and verbalize that we are the only one God can use, or the only one so anointed; the only one who can hear from God, and that we’re independent is arrogant and prideful. (Then Elijah said to the people, “I alone am left a prophet of the LORD; but Baal’s prophets are four hundred and fifty men.) 1 Kings 18:22

Elijah’s fear was a result of his arrogant attitude that wanted to prove his ability to be used by God. Consequently, when the death threat came, he was focused on himself and his power rather than God’s power. Unfortunately, the threat forced him to run and hide in a cave and then feel sorry for himself to point of giving up on life. Didn’t he realize his life was not his own?

As I stated, God is definitely not into pity parties.

Paraphrase: “Elijah, get over yourself! You are not going to die! So, get up and eat. You need your physical strength for your next assignment, but not before I teach you an object lesson about My ability (power).”

“What are you doing here, Elijah?” (1 Kings 19:9)

Elijah responds with a pitiful, self-serving excuse: So he said, “I have been very zealous for the LORD God of hosts; for the children of Israel have forsaken Your covenant, torn down Your altars, and killed Your prophets with the sword. I alone am left; and they seek to take my life.”

After God demonstrated His destructive power (judgmental), He ended the lesson with His caring and understanding Presence that embraces the fearful, the arrogant or the pity party. Here is a revelation of God’s mercy and grace towards those who are the called according to His purpose. There is nothing more calming and assuring that the still small voice of God.

Second time the question was asked. “What are you doing here, Elijah?” (1 Kings 19:13)

Again, Elijah repeats the same response in 1 Kings 19:9, “I have been very zealous for the LORD God of hosts; for the children of Israel have forsaken Your covenant, torn down Your altars, and killed Your prophets with the sword. I alone am left; and they seek to take my life.”

What is noteworthy about this is God did not address Elijah’s response. He totally ignored it! When we get into our feelings God understands, but He does not buy into our emotional tantrums. And if we do not get the message, He sends us back—retrospect, remember, reflect and move forward. Finish what was assigned to you.

Paraphrase: “Elijah, see where I brought you from…Go back! I am still going to use you—on to your next assignments, and in the process, I want you to know that you will be replaced. You are not the only one.” (1 Kings 19:15-18).

The conclusion.
Are you tired and ready to throw in the towel? Do you feel like no one is as committed to doing real Kingdom work as you–you are the only one?

We are vulnerable to the ground level spiritual warfare especially when our focus is more on our anointing rather than the grace of the anointing. Be careful not to display arrogance in the demonstration of God’s power. If you do, you leave yourself open to mental anguish and emotional instability because we are frail in our flesh. We cannot afford to forget we are only conduits (vessels) chosen by God, even with our imperfections and weaknesses.

Gratitude for grace should keep us humble for the assignment.

-Queen E. Phillips

No doubt, you have experienced some mountaintops, supernatural victories and some great ministry successes. Now, the enemy has come against you with death threatening assaults and you are too emotionally rattled to fight so retreat. Remember, it is not in your strength that you overcome the enemy. You are chosen by God and nothing can stop what God has assigned to you.

God is asking you, “What are you doing here?” What are you doing in this place of despair allowing your emotions to control you?

No one or no-thing can take you out as long as God has more for you to do. So, stop the pity party! Get up, get over it and move on to your next assignment. It is not over until I say it is over.
©2018 Queen E. Phillips. Majestic Worldwide Ministries, Inc. All rights reserved.

Author: Queen E. Phillips

Passionate about inspiring the soul and enlightening the mind with the power of the written word.

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