Monday, June 24, 2024

Outrunning the Chariots

 

DAILY DEVOTIONAL – June 24, 2024

Outrunning the Chariots

By Gary Wilkerson

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Jezreel was known as a city of chariots. It excelled in warfare because of its vast fleet of iron vehicles made for swift movement in battle. Chariots represented the strength of men. They signified the power to speed ahead with great agility and the ability to accomplish something through a powerful, dominating resource.

Today, there is something I call a “chariot lifestyle”, one of comfort and ease where all our needs are provided. If we need something, we write a check for it. If we want to do something, we go ahead and do it. 

To a Christian, the chariot lifestyle can have great appeal. In the world’s standard of success, we see impressive “chariots” and “stallions.” These are the means and material wealth that provide people with ease, security and comfort at all times.

The servant of God does not seek those things. Instead, he seeks to obey his master’s voice and pursue the concerns of his kingdom. Many believers, though, may sometimes find themselves without the needed resources to do certain things for their family. A calling or ministry isn’t being fulfilled. These Christians may be tempted to think, “The resources are out there, and the world is using them to great effect, but I don’t have any of them. I need them to accomplish God’s work. How can I get hold of them?”

Elijah knew better than to look to the world’s resources. Imagine the scene as he addressed King Ahab. The king was perched in his brilliant chariot, towering over the lowly prophet. 

Nevertheless, Elijah boldly said, “Prepare your chariot and go down” (1 Kings 18:44, ESV). 

Next we read, “The hand of the Lord was on Elijah, and he gathered up his garment and ran before Ahab to…Jezreel” (1 Kings 18:46). God’s man outran a chariot over a distance of many miles! 

The apostle Paul tells us we have been called by God to run a race. We need to prepare ourselves for the contest by reinforcing our belief and trust in the Lord. When you see chariots in front of you, carrying people swiftly toward their goals, don’t despair. Do not be dismayed at the power they have and you lack. God has a different way for you. When you set your eyes on the Father and let his powerful hand come upon you, you too can outrun chariots. 

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