Read 1 Kings 19:19-21
Verse
19-21 - Elijah found Elisha by Divine direction, not in the
schools of the prophets, but in the field; not reading, or praying,
or sacrificing, but ploughing. Idleness is no man's honour, nor is
husbandry any man's disgrace. An honest calling in the world, does
not put us out of the way of our heavenly calling, any more than it
did Elisha. His heart was touched by the Holy Spirit, and he was
ready to leave all to attend Elijah. It is in a day of power that
Christ's subjects are made willing; nor would any come to Christ
unless they were thus drawn. It was a discouraging time for prophets
to set out in. A man that had consulted with flesh and blood, would
not be fond of Elijah's mantle; yet Elisha cheerfully leaves all to
accompany him. When the Saviour said to one and to another, Follow
me, the dearest friends and most profitable occupations were
cheerfully left, and the most arduous duties done from love to his
name. May we, in like manner, feel the energy of his grace working
in us mightily, and by unreserved submission at once, may we make
our calling and election sure.
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Henry's 1 Kings 20