18 April 2017

Eager to Walk

"Then the strong steeds went out, eager to go, that they might walk to and fro throughout the earth. And He said, "Go, walk to and fro throughout the earth." So they walked to and fro throughout the earth."
Zechariah 6:7

This verse is part of a vision Zechariah was shown concerning the future, and the steeds represented the four spirits of heaven sent forth to judge.  I cite this passage not to expound upon it in the context of Zechariah, but to consider the importance of eagerness to do God's will.  God created horses from the beginning strong and powerful to run.  The spirits were personified as strong steeds that "went out, eager to go," for the purpose of doing exactly what God would command them.  They wanted to walk to and fro throughout the whole earth, God told them to walk to and fro throughout the whole earth, and then they did!

In serving God it is wonderful to discover things God has called us to do.  Though feelings are not a good gauge of calling or barometer of success, it is amazing to experience the exhilaration of serving the LORD and sensing in your soul, "I was made by God to do this."  I imagine there is a similar sense of delight in a string of young horses as they gallop together.  This knowledge and enjoyment is not reserved for particular roles in the body of Christ, but in all those who choose to do His will.  All followers of Jesus are called to make disciples and teach people to observe what Jesus has commanded.  When we do this with even one other person there is encouragement and blessing for all.  We as believers are called to prayer, and we are greatly edified and strengthened when we do.

Are you eager to do what God commands?  As purchased possessions of Jesus Christ through the Gospel, we are divinely enabled by the Holy Spirit to do what God created us to do:  to worship Him in Spirit and in truth, to praise, thank, serve and obey Him.  We are enabled to read the Bible with understanding and to be strengthened with all might.  We may never be able to match a horse for speed with our feet, but faith in God causes our souls to soar.  Isaiah 40:28-31 says, "Have you not known? Have you not heard? The everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, neither faints nor is weary. His understanding is unsearchable. 29 He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength. 30 Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall, 31 But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint."

Isn't it encouraging that people who cannot walk or run can wait on the LORD in His strength?  Not all of us have been empowered as Elijah was to outrun Ahab's chariot, but we can continue on our course with eagerness and walk without growing faint.  God has made you for this purpose, believer, and in your weakness through God you can discover strength.  May our hearts yearn for God's glory and our souls seek His presence as we patiently and gladly wait on Him.  Walk with Jesus and you will find He is your strength and song.

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