Intimacy with God - 20th January 2016 - Wednesday's Dose

Wednesday's Dose - 20th January 2016

Intimacy with God


Today's Scripture

But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed. - (Luke 5:16).

Thoughts for Today

James 5:17 tells us that “Elijah was a human being, even as we are,” yet he played a role in some of the most amazing demonstrations of God’s power in biblical history (see James 5:16-18, 1 Kings 17:17-24, and 1 Kings 18).

What made Elijah so effective in dealing with unbelievers, enemies, and political leaders? What kind of man can God use as he did Elijah? Six principles allowed Elijah to experience tremendous personal power and intimacy with God. Today, we will look at three.

First, we have seen Elijah’s response to the Phoenician widow as study in setting self aside and letting God take over. When the widow verbally assaults him, Elijah does not defend himself or give her a Bible lesson. He simply takes her son in his arms and tries to help her. He knows she is speaking from the pain of her son’s death and the guilt she bears from her pagan beliefs. He does not need to point out her wrong thinking; he allows God to work.

Second, Elijah questioned God only in the privacy of his prayer closet. Elijah walked with God in intimacy. He knew God welcomed him to talk through his disappointments such as the young man’s death; however, Elijah saved his questioning until he was alone with God. He did not further weaken the developing faith of the already struggling widow with his own questions.

A third principle Elijah followed was to persist in fervent prayer. Elijah prayed over the son three times. Elijah had no guideline for dealing with this situation, so He just kept pressing in with prayer.

Prayer : Our Loving Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Elijah. Help me to apply these principles on prayer to my daily prayer life. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, In Jesus Loving Name I Pray, Amen."

Have a Blessed Wednesday and God Bless you.
Courtesy : Daily Dose Devotionals Team

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