Do We Tarry At Gilgal?
2 Kings:1-15
It is the Lord's intention that His true Church pass the test of divine delay at Gilgal so it may appropriate all that lies ahead. In the past, the Lord had delivered a whole nation out of Egypt but He could not deliver the Egypt out of them. Thus, the older generation perished in the wilderness, short of God's objective.
At Gilgal (Joshua 5:8-14), the Lord circumcized the new generation from the nature and ways of the Egyptians and weaned them from manna, a symbol of yesterday's blessings and way of provision. God is performing a similar cutting work in the hearts of His people today. Its purpose is to give us a renewed trust in His provision and not the provision of Egypt (the world). In 1 Samuel 13:8-14, the insubordinate King Saul failed the test at Gilgal because He disobeyed the word of the prophet. He trusted rather in the arm of the flesh and great numbers.
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Elisha was told by Elijah to tarry at Gilgal, but Elisha sensed that beyond this command there was a heart in Elijah that really wanted him to go all the way with him. His season of mentoring with Elijah had given him discernment. Thus, in 2 Kings 2:6, is recorded the powerful testimony of what took place: "And they two went on."
In contrast, Saul had received instruction from Samuel but had never responded in obedience. Those that have submitted to the personal working of the Holy Spirit and the voice of the prophets will discern what they need to do. May the Lord grant us grace to pursue His highest in this crucial hour in Church history.
