Monday, the beginning of another humdrum work week you might be thinking, but here’s what the Word of the Lord says in Colossians 3:23 (ESV),
“Whatever you do,
work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men…”
It is from this angle that I’m approaching
today’s topic because it made me think of Elisha, who asked for and received a
double portion.
Elisha too must have got up each morning to
the mundane job of field plowing but I feel that rather than complain and
murmur about his job he instead worked heartily, as for the Lord. And this
attitude made him an unlikely likely candidate to receive an incredible
blessing while at work.
“Elijah went
straight out and found Elisha son of Shaphat in a field where there were twelve
pairs of yoked oxen at work plowing; Elisha was in charge of the twelfth pair.
Elijah went up to him and threw his cloak over him.” 1 Kings 19:19 (MSG)
In one fell swoop of the great prophet’s cloak, awesome power and authority were immediately transferred. Now, suppose Elisha, fed up with his job, had chosen to stay home that day? He would have missed out on this opportunity and not been on spot to receive it.
Beloved, you never know when God’s blessing
will come to you or who God will use to bless you and where that blessing will
take place.
Elijah silently walked up to Elisha and blessed him just so, without warning, without fanfare, blessed while plowing a field.
Elisha, leaving everything behind, immediately chased after Elijah (v.
20) to serve him as protégé.
Please note that even though Elisha left
his job to follow Elijah he did not receive the double portion then and there.
Elisha was still required to be in Elijah’s service for a time before the
impartation of the double portion anointing.
Scripture reveals that the double portion
represents a great blessing that’s received after enduring a period of
struggle, barrenness, humiliation, captivity, sickness, servitude, or faithful
service.
How have you been approaching the work you
have to do?
Have you been diligent and hardworking
despite the daily grind of a seemingly going-nowhere job?
Perhaps God has you there for reasons yet
unknown to you.
Perhaps there’s something that you must
learn in this position before you can move on.
Know that your attitude today will
determine your altitude tomorrow. You may have to prove active and faithful in
this field before God will allow you to move on to something better.
So, continue to work hard and heartily in
whatever area and position you are in at the moment without complaining and without
murmuring.
There may be other things in your life stunting your growth, both spiritual and otherwise. Remember Elisha was willing to turn his back on everything, and he did.
For God to fully bless you, like Elisha, you have to just leave some things and some people behind, and chase after what He has told you to do and where He has told you to go.
If you’re not prepared to let go of those
things and people but prefer to cling to them, you might as well say goodbye to
the double portion. You must be willing to give up all your attachments for the
fuller life – the double portion life.
Elisha had long walked away from every
single thing before he received the double portion (see 2 Kings 2:9-10).
Beloved, when you’re willing to release it
all, God is willing to give it all back to you plus more than you had before. God
will work with, in, and through you twice as much as He did before.
The double portion came to Elisha when he
submitted himself to God’s service, and God, being no respecter of persons,
when you wholly surrender yourself, who knows how He will use you and bless you
– with that mutual willingness anything is possible.
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “The Double Portion” © 2016
revisited August 4, 2025
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