FOLLOWING GOD'S COMPASS AS IT POINTS TO THE RIGHT PATH HOME—
"Set up road signs; put up guideposts. Take note
of the highway, the road that you take."
(Jeremiah 31:21 NIV)
Sunday, January 29
Have You Lost Your Edge?
The year 2011 is over. Kaput. Though some unwanted stragglers roll over into the new year, last year has its headstone in the above image.
How did the year treat you? Did circumstances wear you down? How’s it going so far this year? Do you still have your spiritual edge or did you lose it?
In the Old Testament, the sons of the prophets grew in numbers and needed a larger place to live, so they decided to move beside the Jordan and begged Elisha to go with them.
When they reached their destination, they cut down trees to build their homes. As one man was cutting down a tree, the iron axhead flew off the handle and disappeared into the murky waters.
The man cried out to Elisha, “Oh, sir...it was borrowed!” (2 Kings 6:5b NIV)
Elisha asked, “Where did it fall?” After the man showed Elisha the place, Elisha cut a stick and tossed it into the water as a divine summons to rise again. Immediately, the axhead popped up!
“Grab it,” Elisha said, and the man recovered the sharp axhead.
Were you growing spiritually, but then, something happened and your passion for the Lord diminished? Has your spiritual edge grown dull? Maybe you lost it in the murky waters of life?
The enemy will tell you that your sharp, spiritual edge can never be reclaimed. He will convince you that your dream is gone, your gift is of no use to anyone, your desire has chilled, or your effectiveness is depleted.
Maybe it’s just that the trials of life have pulled you away from the Lord. Maybe your burning passion to serve the Lord has grown cold.
Don’t let the enemy or the difficulties of life keep you from reclaiming your fervor.
Last year’s borrowed edge may not work this year. However, you can recover that keen edge you once had; God can restore it for you. He still sharpens and strengthens His instruments and restores the passion and confidence.
Matthew Henry wrote, “God’s grace can thus raise the stony iron heart which has sunk into the mud of this world, and raise up affections naturally earthly, to things above.”
If you have found yourself amidst those muddy waters, God will raise you up. Scripture says, “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that He may lift you up in due time.” (1 Peter 5:6 NIV)
If your edge or passion has dulled, cling to this thought: “He will lift you up, encourage and help you” (James 4:10b TLB), and “make you to be a new, sharp, threshing instrument.” (Isa. 41:15 Amp)
My prayer for you: May the Lord be your first love, may you regain your spiritual edge, and may you be a sharp instrument in the Lord’s hands.
LOVE your closing words Lynn, thanks for this post, I am sure we can apply it to our own life one way or another.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Lynn! I've always loved that passage in the OT about Elisha. The key to moving forward is forgetting about the past. The enemy of our souls wants us to keep looking over our shoulder. Don't do it.
ReplyDeleteI want to be a "meat cleaver" - not a "butter knife"... :)
A beautiful prompt to diligently stay in his word, and not believe the enemy's lies, Lynn. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOoooh! Good post, Lynn. It reminds me that "iron sharpens iron."
ReplyDeleteSo grateful to be part of a community of believers for when my axe head gets dull.
Sometimes I feel that in my zeal I hurl myself into murky waters - and God needs to raise me up,settle me down, set me back on the right path.
ReplyDeleteI liked this post for my sons, too. Especially there - for another way to speak sharpness into his life. Thank you for that!
You are the best, Marja! Thank you, sweetie. I so appreciate your friendship! Love you!
ReplyDeleteSo true, Deborah! He's a sneaky Pete. We need to be vigilant in watching. I always appreciate your wonderful comments! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jeannette, for taking time to read my post and leave a comment. You bless me. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteOh, Carol! I so agree. We need to keep each other's edge sharp. Thanks so much for commenting. Love hearing from you...always! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteMaryleigh, it blesses me to know this was useful to you and your boys. Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. Makes my heart happy! Bless you!
ReplyDeletecoustaThank you for this reminder Lynne.
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