Summary: Passion for God, if it is to mean anything at all, must be expressed in action. In Luke 10 we consider how Jesus coached the disciples as a pattern for discipleship today.

31.8.08 MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS – ELIJAH AND ELISHA

2 Kings 2:1-15 – If you want the power you need the passion

INTRO

Olympics – The one thing that separates the average from the outstanding is passion. Passion is the driving force that makes people strive to be the best.

POINT

The very same is true about being disciples of Christ. Passion to be like Christ and to make him known drives us close to God who brings about the transformation.

POINT We have been thinking a lot about mentoring relationships as Christians in order to pass on wisdom and skills to each other.

Over the next few Sundays we are going to take a look at some of the mentoring relationships in the Bible, and what we can learn and apply from them.

In the first of these that we are going to take a look at one such mentoring relationship that could be described above all by one word: ‘passion’.

READING 2 Kings 2:1-15

THESIS: Passion is the driving force that leads us to seek to experience God’s fullness.

And this is well illustrated by the passion showed by Elisha in pursuit of an anointing he saw on Elijah, and which he wanted more than anything else by which to serve God.

Passion is from the Latin Passio ‘to suffer’ and it is a word used to describe the Cross of Christ:

Acts 1:3 KJV

To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs,

It describes the single-minded pursuit of a something highly prized

– something we value so highly that we would sacrifice everything else we value in order to possess it.

And Elisha had that kind of passion.

APPLIC

The Lord Jesus Christ is our ultimate Mentor.

There is no difference between being a disciple of Jesus and an apprentice of Jesus. It amounts to the same thing. The apprentice learns alongside the skilled craftsman and the goal of the apprentice is to become like his or her mentor.

• Having a passion to be like Christ is of greater significance than anything else in our pursuit of God.

• Passion more than anything else will fit us for the role God has for us in the Christian life.

And in our relationships it applies to those of us who are mentors, and those of us who learning from our mentors.

Here is a challenge to more mature Christians to be the Elijah’s that can pass on a mantle to the next generation of believers.

It is also a challenge to less mature or less experienced Christians because of your need of the anointing to serve.

Who are the mentors in your life? Who are your role models? And who looks to you for an example? Who are you a mentor to?

Marsha Sinetar – author of The Mentor’s Spirit: Life Lessons on Leadership and the Art of Encouragement. writes:

We need mentors—wise and faithful guides, advisers, or teachers—the wisdom keepers of an entire family, …. or community. Much more, we need the mentor’s spirit: an unseen, affirming influence and positive energy. The mentor’s spirit is the heart’s posture pervading healthy relationships in every family, classroom or organization….The mentor’s spirit animates our life.

Background:

There is some powerful imagery in this story.

• It symbolizes the point at which the apprentice graduates and the craftsman moves on.

• It is the moment at which the anointing is transferred from one generation to the next.

Elisha - outstanding

Elisha was not the only prophet. There was a whole school of prophets. But Elisha stood out from among them not because he had greater gifts or height or strength or family ties or wealth, but because of his passion.

POINT

The first time Elisha appears in scripture is in 1 Kings 19:16 where God tells Elijah that Elisha will succeed him as prophet.

Elijah went to him and threw his cloak around him. By this symbolism he chose his apprentice. And then Elisha “set out to follow Elijah and became his attendant.” I Kings 19:21

APPLIC

Wherever you are placed in service for God you have commission as a Christian to train someone else to eventually replace you.

This is a biblical principle of discipling.

Are you a Sector leader? Identify and appoint your assistant who will ultimately succeed you.

Teachers should teach others to produce more teachers

Leaders should lead others to produce more leaders

The same is true for every role we have in the fellowship. Ask God who your assistant might be.

But above all have passion as a Christian – passion for the Gospel. Passion to make Christ known. For this is of greater value than all things – and it’s contagious.

QUESTION

Are you passionate about the things of God?

Not everybody is.

POINT

2 Kings 2:7 shows us that there was a whole school of prophets who “stood at a distance” when the time of Elijah’s departure was about to take place.

But in contrast, Elisha stayed close to Elijah because he wanted more than anything else a double portion of the spirit of Elijah.

[Double portion = like the inheritance of a first-born son]

He wanted to be Elijah’s successor and heir.

POINT

The school of the prophets did not have the same passion as Elisha. They stood at a distance while Elisha stayed close.

APPLIC

If we want the anointing of the Spirit for service we need a passion that will drive us to get close to Jesus and to stay close to Jesus.

[not like Peter, who when Jesus was betrayed ‘followed Jesus afar off’.]

APPLIC

Has something happened to make you lose your passion?

It can! Disappointments, hurt and deep discouragement can cause our first love for Jesus to diminish and fade.

Like the church in Ephesus

Rev. 2:1-7

"To the angel of the church in Ephesus write:

These are the words of him who holds the seven stars in his right hand and walks among the seven golden lampstands: [2] I know your deeds, your hard work and your perseverance. I know that you cannot tolerate wicked men, that you have tested those who claim to be apostles but are not, and have found them false. [3] You have persevered and have endured hardships for my name, and have not grown weary.

[4] Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken your first love. [5] Remember the height from which you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first.

That word ‘repent’ means turn back and make Jesus your first love. Reignite your passion for Jesus.

POINT

Elisha didn’t only have passion.

Elisha didn’t only seek to get closer.

Elisha also had to go a bit further than he had expected.

POINT

While all the other prophets stood at a distance, Elisha determined to stay with Elijah wherever he went.

They went to Bethel – but moved on

Bethel was the place where Jacob had his first real encounter with God. ‘God is in the place’ he said.

It is symbolic of conversion and the first touch of power of the Holy Spirit. But we have to move on from there.

They moved on to Jericho – symbolic of spiritual warfare and victory over enemies.

But if we are going to receive the anointing we still have further to go.

Then they moved on to the Jordan river and crossed over.

This is symbolic of moving into the territory of promise.

It was here that Elijah told Elisha that he would only receive the anointing if he saw him when he was taken from him. This had meant going further than he had expected.

APPLIC

Passion for God will drive us a long way to seek the anointing. We will not let go until we receive the blessing.

CLOSE

We have discovered that the Christian way of being ‘Church’ is for each one of us to pursue the goal of Christlikeness with passion, and as disciples of Jesus Christ to act as mentors to those less mature or experienced in the faith.

This is a role for each one of us to fulfil.

It is the clarion call of God (loud and clear)

Prayer – that we do not let the baton fall and die spiritually childless

Passion – that we leave behind us a healthy church that is passionate about reaching future generations for Christ