When Elisha cried to God in 2 Kings 2:14, River Jordan
parted for him as soon as he smote the waters. You must realize his cry was out
of distress. He was desperate. The Psalmist says in Psalms 120:1: In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me.
God attends to distress calls and He answers the desperate.
Elisha’s outburst was out of desperation and he had every reason to be
desperate. Since he left his home, he never went back. Even if he returned
home, he could never return to his farming profession because he had earlier
killed all his oxen and destroyed his farming tools. He had burnt the bridges
and there was no looking back. Besides, he was at the bank of River Jordan
where he had no ship or boat. There was no bridge across the river and he did
not know how to swim. Boy! He couldn’t have become more desperate!
When a man is desperate, he easily gets God’s attention.
Check out erstwhile blind Bartimaeus or the paralytic who was lowered through
the roof to meet Jesus. In both cases, the Lord had to suspend what He was
doing in order to attend to them. How desperate are you? Several millions and
even billions of people pray to God daily. One criteria the angels use in
selecting who gets attended to now, who can wait a little and who would have to
wait much longer is the level of their desperation. Many fail to receive
attention today because their prayers are too sophisticated and couched in
Queen’s English, satisfying all laws of Grammar. At the end, their focus is
more on grafting the prayer than on God. A desperate man does not care whether
his grammar is correct or not as long as he is conversing with God. A woman in
labour does not remember whether she has a Ph.D. or she is a bank manager. All
she cares about is to be delivered of her baby safe and sound. How desperate
are you in getting your desired answer? Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and
the life (John 14:6). If you can call on Him and show Him you are making a
distress call, He will make away for you. This season, the Lord will create a
way for you to go through. You are coming out of that fix! Call on Him now,
call out in desperation and He will answer you.
According to Matthew 11:12, there are certain spiritual
blessings that may never be obtained except through spiritual violence. How
desperate are you?
And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek,
and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Luke 11:9
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