Thursday, February 9, 2017

Do Not Walk in the Shadow of Anyone

Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

Isaiah’s ministry flourished after the death of King Uzziah – the implication is that Isaiah probably played second fiddle to Uzziah and Uzziah overshadowed Isaiah’s ministry, downplayed his commitment to God and the ministry. But after the death of Uzziah, Isaiah came back to his senses and realized how filthy he had become, repented and returned to God. Significantly, Isaiah voluntarily offered to be used of God. Please see Isaiah Chapter 6 verses 1 to 9 for details.

Beloved, do not walk in the shadow of anyone. Walk in the steps of Jesus Christ. Walking in the shadow of anyone can bring about limitations to divine purpose. This is because there is a limit to walking in anyone’s shadow as the shadow will limit your speed, the distance to be covered and whatever has to be done as all your activities and actions will hover around the parameters of the shadow and not necessarily the ground you have been divinely assigned to cover.

Abraham did not exactly walk in the shadow of Lot his nephew. However, Lot was fast becoming a distraction to Abraham and divine purposes – the constant friction between the herdsmen of Abraham and Lot was snowballing into contention and strife – a crucial ingredient for stagnation and retrogression, distraction from forward movement into divine purpose. If Abraham consistently frittered time away resolving conflicts, how much time would he have to invest in pursuing activities and relationships pertinent to divine purpose? Little or no time; which explains why the decision taken by Abraham to separate from Lot, was a quality destiny defining decision. How?

The moment Lot separated from Abraham, the Bible records that God appeared to Abraham and showed him the entire land to be possessed. The implication is that Lot was never meant to be part of the generational blessings meant for Abraham and his descendants. Therefore, Lot had to be taken out of the picture for Abraham to see the entirety of the land, to claim it by arising from where he was, walking through the length and breadth of the land to possess it. Please see Genesis Chapter 13 for details.

Jesus Christ incurred the wrath of the Pharisees and Sadducees because He refused to walk in their shadows. They wanted him to do things their way but Jesus Christ had a mission to accomplish; and a divine master plan to work with. The Apostle Paul also refused to walk in the shadow of anyone. Though persecuted and imprisoned, he was able to accomplish his ministry without walking in anyone’s shadow.

Do you want success? Then walk in the steps of Jesus Christ and not anyone’s shadow. He will guide you in the paths of success. Shalom.


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