1 Kings 19:10 And he said, I have been very jealous for the Lord God of hosts: for the children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thine altars, and slain thy prophets with the sword; and I, even I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away.
Other translations use the word zealous rather than jealous and that is perhaps an easier word to understand. Jealousy in today’s society is often met with a scornful look. Then again so is zeal. If you think zealot your first instinct is to think terrorist and given that is what you hear most, who can blame you. Zeal is after all a dedication without selfishness. Zeal only listens to one voice, the cause.
Perhaps the problem is the cause. I have a zeal for the Word of the Lord. No matter how much I tell others this is me and I do not ask them to be like me, they are still uncomfortable. When the truth is spoken there is always the unspoken forsaking. Prophets of old spoke out against the forsaking and for it they were killed.
If you think that is not happening today because there are no more prophets, then I suggest you misunderstand the difference between the office and the gift. Today they shoot some but for the most part they are shouted down and told they are irrelevant, radical and a terrorist. You will not find a media outlet that gives audience to modern day prophets. Number one there is no money in it and number two fear of offending power.
Do you listen to the Word or the forsakers?
A very timely message, and right on target. Thank you, dear brother for your faithfulness.