When people perceive someone to be gifted and anointed by God who is nearing the end of their lives, some desire this "power" or "authority" for themselves so they too could have sway with God. Perhaps because of the unique situation with Elijah and Elisha they hope to receive spiritual power by succession, to inherit a portion or a double portion of believer they admire and desire to emulate. David Ravenhill wrote in the preface to Revival God's Way concerning Leonard Ravenhill, the famed revival preacher, "Prior to his death in 1994 he told me he had received a number of requests from seminary students who wanted to come and see him for the sole purpose of having him lay his hands upon them in order to receive his "mantle." With his typical dry British humor, but at the same time deadly serious, he said, 'Everyone wants to have my mantle but nobody wants my sackcloth and ashes.'" His retort shows great insight into the hearts of men who look to men they admire rather than seeking Christ themselves in prayer. They would have been better served to look to Christ who gives the Holy Spirit without measure than to be the next Leonard Ravenhill, for there cannot be another.
I am convinced if there is a mantle of spiritual power and authority today it is only Jesus Who has it, and He will not share His glory with anyone! Oh, that we would look to Jesus Christ with such devotion, admiration and desire as we can the saints God has used as His vessels to show forth His glory! Church history is littered with pedestals erected for "giants of faith" who were exceedingly small in their own eyes because they knew the almighty, glorious God they served. Blessed is the man who is born again and filled with the Holy Spirit, the one who is given the privilege of access to God's throne room of grace. We follow the LORD Jesus Christ upon Whom our eyes are firmly fixed, for He is the Head of the church and we have been made one with Him and one another by grace. Under the new covenant revealed by Jesus Christ the concept of a mantle passing from one person to the next is an archaic notion when we know Jesus who has called, saved, gifted, and made us fruitful by the Gospel.
Seek the LORD of hosts, not His power; praise the Giver instead of exalting a spiritual gift. Know that God rules over all and He is worthy. I am grateful for the testimony of godly men and women who serve our LORD Jesus Christ, yet let us not desire their mantles when we have a Saviour clothed in glory who draws us to Himself. John 3:34 says, "For He
whom God has sent speaks the words of God, for God does not give the Spirit by
measure." Why settle for a double portion when overflowing Living Water, the fullness of the Holy Spirit is provided by Christ Himself?
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