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The Other Side of “the Days of
Elijah” Something doesn’t add up.
“These are the days of
Elijah,” we’ve heard it sung.
“These are the days of
Elijah,” we’ve heard it
preached. “These are the days of
Elijah,” we’ve heard it
prophesied. But then I look around.
“Where is the Lord God of Elijah,” I ask. How is it that
for all this singing, preaching and prophesying about “Elijah,”
there’s next to nothing to be seen of the real spirit of Elijah in
the land? There are some pretenders banging a few tinkling cymbals
claiming to represent “Elijah. “ But where is the true spirit of
Elijah—confronting kings, calling down fire, raising the dead to
life? As I mused on this—which I
have often—the Lord used some writings of a respected prophetic
mentor (long since gone to paradise) to remind me of the “other
side” of the days of Elijah. It’s true that every time we
hear the name “Elijah” we immediately envision all the miraculous
feats that marked his ministry. So this is naturally what we have
been expecting in fulfillment of these prophecies. But when we
read the entire story of Elijah, we see that there was more
to his arrival than the obvious. Of special interest is the part
of the tale from I Kings
17:2-5: The word of the Lord came to Elijah: “Go away from here,
turn eastward and hide yourself by the brook Cherith, east of the
Jordan. You may drink from the brook, and I have commanded the
ravens to supply you with food there.” So he went and did
according to the word of the
Lord… This “hiding away” of Elijah
is of great significance. It comes from the very opening of the
account of his ministry, long before a single miracle or
power-confrontation is ever recorded. The context is this:
Elijah arrives on the scene to
make a declaration of drought to king Ahab, and no sooner does he
appear than he “disappears.” He has come, and yet he just as
quickly is “gone.” He knows where he is. But nobody else
does. This “other” part of the story
of Elijah—the “hidden” part—can go a long way to encourage those
of us who have been hearing and believing in the manifestation of
the end time Elijah spirit, only to see everything but!
Let’s try to put some perspective on this. In the process, we’ll
see that the days of Elijah are indeed here after all as
predicted. &&&&&&&&&& For decades, people with
Elijah-class hearts have been sitting in the backs of churches
ruled by Ahabs and Jezebels. Despite their best efforts to remain
at peace and to hope for repentance and change, they have been
eventually precipitated by the Spirit into confrontations where
they have ended having to declare the departure of God’s glory
(“Ichabod”) to the leaders of these ministries. This emergence and
precipitation of believers to such declarations is in fact the
first fulfillment of the prophecies of the return of the days of
Elijah. These “Elijah” believers and
their declarations have not made the headlines of the Christian
tabloids. Usually they are known only within the church they’ve
been led into confronting. And their departures are often a
hush-hush affair. But their story has been multiplied thousands
fold throughout the body of Christ. Warning after warning and
declaration after declaration of the departure of the Spirit has
been made by Elijahs to Ahab pastors and leaders of ministries of
all sizes. Now note more carefully the
declarations and their effect. When translated into prophetic
terms, the essence of these declarations is that “there will
be no more rain” in this church. Again, this has been
prophesied multiplied times over in thousands of churches by
innumerable Elijahs of all kinds—young ones, old ones; men, women;
pew sitters, church staff; new comers, old comers—none of whom
know the others across the body of Christ. And what we are seeing
now in the body-wide church is a veritable dearth and
famine in fulfillment of these words.
What is the consequence for
the Elijahs? They have been of course ushered straight out the
doors of the churches. They are no longer to found or heard. They
are in fact, hidden away. This hiding is itself part of the
pattern in early fulfillment of the days of Elijah. On the
surface, it appears that the Elijahs have been “kicked out.” But
from the Spirit’s perspective they have in fact been led to hide
themselves away. Not
that the Elijahs have understood this.
They haven’t. They usually have not heard a voice saying, “go
hide thyself by the brook Cherith.” But in reality, that is
what the Spirit has mandated—even against the attempts of the
Elijahs to be profitably engaged with the body of Christ. Even in
spite of themselves, the Lord has hidden them
away.
Meanwhile the dearth
continues. The real kingdom word of God and the power of the
Spirit are hardly to be found in any western church today. The
rain is indeed stopped, just as the Elijahs have declared it
would. The land is utterly parched. There’s hardly a morsel of
real bread to feed on anywhere. Lots of show and theater—“rainless
clouds” (Jude 12). Not much else. The prophecy has come true: a
“famine for hearing the word of
God.”
Not only this, but the famine
in the church is affecting the surrounding culture and
governments. The knowledge of God is disappearing from the face of
the culture. It’s getting so bad that laws are being passed under
various guises (such as “anti-hate speech”) to effectively
prohibit the preaching of the gospel—in supposedly “Christian”
nations. The Elijahs hidden away and seeing this, like John the
Baptist confusedly ask, “Where’s the kingdom power we’ve been
looking for?” They can’t understand why they aren’t being
released to confront the society and the governments of this world
with the bold claims of Christ—why their “hands are tied” as if in
prison, having to stand by and watch society totally kick out our
God from its midst, and possibly even eventually kill them all
like sitting ducks.
&&&&&&&&&&
As one who lives in the “east”
of his country as Elijah was sent to, I have had larger cause to
meditate on this story. But here is what God wants me to
understand, and I pass on to you. A time is coming when we will
indeed be released to confront the Ahab churches and the godless
society they have allowed to fester under their watch. There will
be a culture wide Mount Carmel showdown. There will be some kind
of repentance, false prophets will be slain, and the true rain
will indeed fall that has been prophesied. (Don’t ask me when or
how). Meanwhile however, other things will still happen before
this:
1) The Elijah movement will still
be fed and watered by the spirit in hiding. We will still find
spiritual nourishment and can pass it on to one another, despite
the surrounding famine.
2) The “prophets of Baal” serving a
false culture-intoxicated “Jesus” will still keep “rain dancing”
in the theater churches, singing meaningless songs about “revival”
that they don’t really understand and ultimately don’t really
want. Such rain dancing will manifest itself in earnest at the Mt.
Carmel confrontation to come.
3) Before all this happens,
the Elijahs will be paired with a “widow people” in “Zarephath”
where together they will be mutually supplied by the Lord (the
“meal” of the Word and “oil” of the Spirit will not fail here)
until the confrontation back in “Israel” is ready. Zarephath was
outside of Israel. This means that the present hidden Elijah
movement will make some kind of Spirit-directed encounter and form
some kind of alliance with a divinely “prepared” yet equally
unknowledgeable people outside the church as we know it. Watch for
this.
This is all for the time
being. I hope it will help illumine those with burning hearts
after righteousness who feel powerless to confront the church and
society any longer, who watch the society closing in ever more to
smother what little remains of the word of our Gospel, and who
wonder “Where is the Lord God of
Elijah?”
Be patient. I’ll tell you
where He is:
“The spirit of Elijah does not come by looking for him. Neither will they say, ‘Look, here is Elijah’ or ‘There he is.’ For the spirit of Elijah is within you!”
Chris Anderson
New Meadow Neck, RI
First Love Ministry
- a ministry of Anglemar Fellowship
http://www.firstloveministry.org
03/08
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