2 KINGS 2:14
Then he took the mantle of Elijah that had fallen from him, and struck the water, and said, “Where is the Lord God of Elijah?” And when he also had struck the water, it was divided this way and that; and Elisha crossed over.
Someone once said, “The footsteps that a boy usually wants to follow are those that his father hoped he had covered up.” But not so with Elijah.
In the time that Elijah had spent with Elisha, he left behind footprints that he hoped his “spiritual son” would be able and willing to follow. Not the least of these was the miraculous way God demonstrated His power through his prophet. Just as the Lord had parted the water of the Jordan River when Elijah struck it with his mantle (v. 8), Elisha soon discovered that God would do the same for him as he walked in Elijah’s footsteps.
Every Christian leaves behind footprints. As he walks through the good times as well as times of difficulty, and as he demonstrates God’s power and presence in the various situations he encounters as a believer, a Christian leaves indelible impressions upon those who are watching.
If people were to follow in your footsteps, where would they be led? Would they find themselves at places of pleasure more often than at church? Would your footprints lead to questionable activities rather than to godly behavior? Would they discover more intimacy with God because they trod where you had stepped?
As you make your way through life, remember that others are coming behind you. Be sure your feet only take you where you want their feet to take them. Like it or not, you’re leaving footprints behind that they will want to follow.
WATCH WHERE YOU STEP; THOSE YOU LOVE ARE CLOSE BEHIND.
WOODROW KROLL
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