How can you distinguish between faith and presumption? Between "obeying the 
voice of the LORD" and fanaticism? Everything depends on the answer, because if 
you don't have "faith," you will "perish" (John 3:16).
Noah had it, building a boat on dry land "at the word of the LORD." Abraham had 
it, leaving his Beverly Hills home in Ur of the Chaldees to live in a tent the 
rest of his life. David had it, a mere stripling armed with a slingshot and 
five pebbles facing "in the name of the LORD" the well-armored Goliath. Elijah 
had it, drenching with water the altar on Mt. Carmel, facing certain death at 
the hands of Ahab if the Lord let him down with no fire to consume his 
sacrifice. Was Elijah a man like Arnold Schwarzenegger, a man of great physical 
stature and personality, or was he a shy, retiring, trembling human like you 
and I are? I'd like to see a video actually shot on location on Mt. Carmel, but 
the best we have is what the Bible says about him, and that is that he was like 
you and me: "Elijah was the same kind of person as we are" (James 5:17). 
Tempted to be afraid to stand alone? Yes!

The faith of Elijah is a million miles away from presumption; he trembled a 
long time before the LORD, knelt to pray about the situation, day after day, 
year after year until finally the Lord strengthened his conviction to 
distinguish between Baal and Jehovah (precious few in Israel had that 
discernment!), and then courage enough to go to Ahab and give him the Lord's 
ultimatum--take your choice, O king: Baal worship and famine, or repentance and 
God's blessing. And all during those 3-1/2 years he had to "pray earnestly" 
(James 5:17) continually every day or he could never have taken the stand he 
did on Mt. Carmel (1 Kings 18). There were "7000" who had "not bowed the knee 
to Baal," yet not one had the courage to stand up when Elijah made his 
challenge, Who is on the Lord's side?! "The people answered him not a word" 
(vs. 21). Blessed be the "7000," yet all apparently still had some cowardice 
deep in their souls!

Revelation tells us "144,000" Elijahs will each "bloom" alone where he/she is 
"planted," in the last days. O Lord, give us discernment to distinguish between 
fanaticism and faith, and then courage to stand for the right though the 
heavens fall!

--Robert J. Wieland

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