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Get Off
the Fence
By Roger C. Palms
Men, we need to get serious about the prophet Elijah’s key message:
“If the Lord is God, follow Him!” If you don’t know who Elijah was,
let me introduce you to him. He was God’s man—brave enough to stand
alone before 450 men who opposed God and didn’t believe Him. You can
read his story in more detail in 1 Kings 18:20-39.
These men were prophets of Baal, a false god whose worship was
forbidden in Israel. Elijah got in their collective face and threw
down a challenge. The contest was on, and the outcome would
determine if God would again be served and feared throughout Israel.
They both were to call down fire from heaven to consume the
sacrifice.
“You call on your man-made god and I’ll call on the Lord,” Elijah
said. “You go first.” But he didn’t just sit back and watch. He
taunted them. It’s a dangerous game to taunt people, especially 450
at a time, but it must have been what God put in his mind to do.
The prophets of Baal really got into it. They danced, shouted and
cut themselves. Elijah responded: “What? Your god doesn’t answer?
Maybe he’s asleep. Shout louder, maybe you can wake him up. Maybe
he’s preoccupied, deep in thought.”
The prophets became hysterical. It was almost evening. They did
everything they knew to do, but the Bible says simply, “There was no
response” (1 Kin. 18:29, NIV). The god for whom they had deserted
the Lord for wasn’t there. How different from God who says, “‘Call
on Me, I will answer’” (Ps. 91:15, NLT).
Now Elijah took his turn. First he rebuilt the altar, adding 12
stones for the 12 tribes of Israel. Then he called for four large
jars of water to be poured onto the sacrifice. “Do it again,” he
said. “Now do it a third time.” The sacrifice was soaked.
Elijah was quiet now, silent before God. It was time for prayer.
“‘Answer me so these people will know that you, O Lord, are God and
that you have brought them back to yourself’” (1 Kings 18:36-37).
There was no one-upmanship here, just quiet trust. This wasn’t
really a contest to see which prophet was greatest. Elijah called on
God to bring the people’s hearts back to Himself. If we were looking
at this in the Hebrew, we would read, “Turn their backward hearts
back again.”
And then it happened. Fire came from heaven and consumed the
sacrifice. Everything! The people screamed, “The Lord is God!” They
fell on their faces in utter abandonment of their stubbornness.
Elijah had a strong sermon for the people then and it is a message
for people now. How long will you go hobbling, limping, wavering
between two opinions? “‘If the Lord is God, follow him!’” (1 Kings 18:21). Get off the fence! There are still a lot of men who are
wavering, hobbling along full of pride, sitting on the fence saying,
“I have my own views of religion.”
Elijah didn’t face unbelievers. He confronted men who wanted to
believe their own way. They were religious but wrong. God’s men must
say to their friends, lovingly but clearly, “It’s time to get off
the fence. If the Lord is God, follow Him.”
Roger C. Palms is the former editor of Billy Graham’s Decision
magazine and author of 15 books and hundreds of magazine and
newspaper articles.
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