Where Are the Elijahs Of God
by Leonard Ravenhill
"...and he prayed again, and the sky poured         rain, and the earth produced its fruit." - James 5:18          It is our privilege to publish these excerpts from Leonard         Ravenhill's powerful first book WHY REVIVAL TARRIES. Although the title         of this article is also the title of chapter four of the book, we have         taken some sections from other chapters as well. (We have also included         most of the forward to the book written by Mr. Ravenhill's close friend,         the late Dr. A. W. Tozer.) We thank God for how He has used this book in         our lives, and in the lives, and in the lives of so many others, to         reveal God's burning heart of love towards His Church. We pray that you         too, will feel the flames...
It is our privilege to publish these excerpts from Leonard         Ravenhill's powerful first book WHY REVIVAL TARRIES. Although the title         of this article is also the title of chapter four of the book, we have         taken some sections from other chapters as well. (We have also included         most of the forward to the book written by Mr. Ravenhill's close friend,         the late Dr. A. W. Tozer.) We thank God for how He has used this book in         our lives, and in the lives, and in the lives of so many others, to         reveal God's burning heart of love towards His Church. We pray that you         too, will feel the flames...         Great industrial concerns have in their employ men who are needed         only when there is a breakdown somewhere. When something goes wrong with         the machinery, these men spring into action to locate and remove the         trouble and get the machinery rolling again. For these men a smoothly         operating system has no interest. They are specialists concerned with         trouble and how to find and correct it.
         In the Kingdom of God things are not too different. God has always         had His specialists whose chief concern has been the moral breakdown,         the decline in the spiritual health of the nation or the Church. Such         men were Elijah, Jeremiah, Malachi, and others of their kind who         appeared at critical moments in history to reprove, rebuke, and exhort         in the name of God and righteousness.
         A thousand or ten thousand ordinary priests or pastors or teachers         could labor quietly on, almost unnoticed, while the spiritual life of         Israel or the Church was normal. But let the people of God go astray         from the paths of truth, and immediately the specialist appeared almost         out of nowhere. His instinct for trouble brought him to the help of the         Lord and of Israel.
         Such a man was likely to be drastic, radical, possibly at times         violent, and the curious crowd that gathered to watch him work soon         branded him as extreme, fanatical, negative. And in a sense they were         right. He was single-minded, severe, fearless, as these were the         qualities the circumstances demanded. He shocked some, frightened         others, and alienated not a few, but he knew Who had called him and what         he was sent to do. His ministry was geared to the emergency, and that         fact marked him out as different, a man apart.
          To such men as this the Church owes a debt too heavy to pay. The         curious thing is that She seldom tries to pay him while he lives, but         the next generation builds his sepulcher and writes his biography, as if         instinctively and awkwardly to discharge an obligation the previous         generation to a large extent ignored.
         Such a man as this is not an easy companion. The professional         evangelist who leaves the wrought-up meeting as soon as it ends to hurry         over to the most expensive restaurant to feast and crack jokes with his         sponsors will find this man something of an embarrassment, for he cannot         turn off the burden of the Holy Ghost as one would turn off a faucet. He         insists upon being a Christian all the time, everywhere; and again, that         marks him out as different.
         Toward him it is impossible to be neutral. His acquaintances are         divided pretty neatly into two classes, those who love him with all         admiration, and those who hate him with perfect hatred! -A.W. Tozer
         (From the forward to WHY REVIVAL TARRIES)                   
         "When we go to God by prayer, the devil knows we go to fetch         strength against him ,and therefore he opposeth us all he         can." -R. Sibbes          To the question, "Where is the Lord God of         Elijah?" we answer, "Where He has always been-on the         throne!" But where are the Elijahs of God? We know Elijah was         "a man of like passions as we are," but alas! we are not men         of like prayer as he was. One praying man stands as a majority with God!         Today God is bypassing men - not because they are too ignorant, but         because they are too self-sufficient. Brethren, our abilities are our         handicaps, and our talents our stumbling blocks!
         Out of obscurity, Elijah came on to the Old Testament stage, a         full-grown man. Queen Jezebel, that daughter of hell, had routed the         priests of God and replaced them with groves to false deities. Darkness         covered the land and gross darkness the people, and they were drinking         iniquity like water. Every day the land, fouled with heathen temples and         idolatrous rites, saw smoke curling from a thousand cruel altars.
         Elijah lived with God. He thought about the nation's sin like God; he         grieved over sin like God; he spoke against sin like God. He was all         passion in his prayers and passionate in his denunciation of evil in the         land. He had no smooth preaching. Passion fired his preaching, and his         words were on the hearts of men as molten metal on their flesh.
         Brethren, if we will do God's work in God's way, at God's time, with         God's power, we shall have God's blessing and the devil's curses. When         God opens the windows of heaven to bless us, the devil will open the         doors of hell to blast us. God's smile means the devil's frown! Mere         preachers may help anybody and hurt nobody; but prophets will stir         everybody and madden somebody. The preacher may go with the crowd; the         prophet goes against it. A man freed, fired, and filled with God will be         branded unpatriotic because he speaks against his nation's sins; unkind         because his tongue is a two-edged sword; unbalanced because the weight         of preaching opinion is against him. Preachers make pulpits famous;         prophets make prisons famous. The preacher will be heralded; the prophet         hounded.
         Ah! brother preachers, we love the old saints, missionaries, martyrs,         reformers: our Luthers, Bunyans, Wesleys, Asburys, etc. We will write         their biographies, reverence their memories, frame their epitaphs, and         build their monuments. 
We will do anything except imitate them. We         cherish the last drop of their blood, but watch carefully the first drop         of our own!
          We try to help God out of difficulties. Remember how Abraham tried to         do this, and to this day the earth is cursed with his folly because of         Ishmael. On the other hand, Elijah made it as difficult as he could for         the Lord. He wanted fire, but yet he soaked the sacrifice with water!         God loves such holy boldness in our prayers. 
"Ask of Me, and I         shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost         parts of the earth for thy possession." (Psalm 2:8)         Oh, my ministering brethren! Much of our praying is but giving God         advice. Our praying is discolored with ambition, either for ourselves or         for our denomination. Perish the thought! Our goal must be God alone. It         is His honor that is defiled, His blessed Son who is ignored, His laws         broken, His name profaned, His book forgotten, His house made a circus         of social efforts.
         Does God ever need more patience with His people than when they are         "praying"? We tell Him what to do and then how to do it. We         pass judgments and make appreciations in our prayers. In short, we do         everything 
except pray! No Bible school can teach us this art.         What Bible school has "prayer" on its curriculum? The most         important thing a man can study is the prayer part of the book. But         where is this taught? Let us strip off the last bandage and declare that         many of our presidents and teachers do not pray, shed no tears, know no         travail.
 Can they teach what they do not know?         The man who can get believers to praying would, under God, usher in         the greatest revival that the world has ever known. There is no fault in         God. He is able. God 
"is able to do according to the power that         worketh in us." God's problem today is not communism,         nor yet Romanism, nor liberalism, nor modernism. God's problem is - dead         fundamentalism!          
"So because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor         cold, I will spew you out of my mouth." - Rev. 3:16         This generation of preachers is responsible for this generation of         sinners. At the very doors of our churches are the masses - unwon         because they are unreached, unreached because they are unloved. Thank         God for all that is being done for missions overseas. Yet it is         strangely true that we can get more "apparent" concern for         people across the world than for our perishing neighbors across the         street! With all our mass-evangelism, souls are won only in hundreds.         Let an atom bomb come and they will fall by the millions into hell.
         Sin today is both glamorized and popularized, thrown into the ear by         radio, thrown into the eye by television, and splashed on popular         magazine covers. Churchgoers, sermon-sick and teaching-tired, leave the         meeting as they entered it - visionless and passionless! Oh God, give         this perishing generation ten thousand John the Baptists!
         Just as Moses could not mistake the sight of the burning bush, so a         nation could not mistake the sight of a burning man! God meets fire with         fire. John the Baptist was a new man with a new message. As a man         accused of murder hears the dread cry of the judge, "Guilty!"         and pales at it, so the crowd heard John's cry, "Repent!"         until it rang down the corridors of their minds, stirred memory, bowed         the conscience and brought them terror-stricken to repentance and         baptism! After Pentecost, the onslaught of Peter, fresh from his fiery         baptism of the Spirit, shook the crowd until as one man they cried out:         "Men and brethren, what shall we do?" Imagine someone telling         these sin-stricken men, "Just sign a card! Attend church regularly!         Pay your tithes!" No! A thousand times no!
          "Oh, my God! If in our cultivated unbelief and our theological         twilight and our spiritual powerlessness, we have grieved and are         continuing to grieve Thy Holy Spirit, then in mercy spew us out of Thy         mouth! If Thou cannot do something with us and through us, then please         God, do something without us! Bypass us, and take up a people who have         not yet known Thee!"

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Leonard Ravenhill was  a powerful preacher and author of many stirring books,       including  the classic, "Why Revival Tarries." Formerly one of England's        outstanding evangelists, he went to be with the Lord on Thanksgiving Day  weekend 1994.
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