1Ki 18:21 And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? if the LORD be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.
That
word was never addressed to the unsaved. It was never intended for
them. It is only rarely that the unsaved are in the position of two
opinions. More often than not they are of no opinion.
This is what the
prophet really said to the people: "How long limp ye from one side to
another?" He viewed them as lame, and lamed by uncertainty, lamed by
indecision, paralyzed by an unsettled issue.
Oh, how an unsettled issue
does paralyze the life. Have a controversy with the Lord, an unsettled
issue with the Lord, and your whole life is lamed, is paralyzed; you are
limping first one way and then the other; there is no sense of
stability about your way.
So the prophet called for the issue to be settled.
How long limp ye from one side to the other? Settle this issue one way
or the other. If Jehovah be God, let Him have His place, His full
rights; settle it once and for all. If Baal is god, well then let us be
settled.
But until that is done you are crippled, you are paralyzed, and
the whole secret of your being in that weak, indefinite, unstable,
uncertain place is that God is not having His full rights.
There is a
dividedness in your life, a dividedness in your own soul, because other
interests and considerations are in view. The dividedness may be in your
home life, where you have power, authority and influence, and you are
not standing one hundred percent for the Lord’s interests there.
It may
be working in other directions, but wherever it is present the result is
that deep down in your being you are not satisfied, you are not at
rest. You may be busy, you may be occupied, you may be rushing hither
and thither in the Lord’s name, but you know that deep down there is a
lack, an uncertainty, an unsettled state; your spiritual life is limited
and paralyzed.
It will always be so until the issue is settled and God
has His place in fullness in every part and relationship of your life.
It is a question of zeal for the Lord, jealousy for the Lord.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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