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Introduction:
Second Kings 6:1-7 details the story
of the building of a new dormitory to house the students Elisha’s school
of the prophets. When they were cutting down the trees, one of the men's
axe heads flew off the handle and into the river. The rest of the story
is taken up with recovering the lost axe head. What is the axe head? It
is the cutting edge. For us, it is the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit
at work in our lives. All the education in the world will not suffice
for the cutting edge. All the natural ability in the world will not
suffice for the cutting edge. The cutting edge is the life of Christ
made real in me through the Holy Spirit as I continually yield myself to
Him. Does anyone reading these words need to recover the cutting edge?
This account in Second Kings shows us the way.
I.
THE PROBLEM
SIMPLIFIED (5)
It was lost! The young man admitted that he lost it.
Some of us never quite get to this place.
II.
THE PROBLEM
CLARIFIED (5)
It was "borrowed." It wasn't his. It belonged to
another. And so it is with the cutting edge. We don't possess the power
of God. He possesses us. This requires that we remain aware of our
dependence upon the Lord. Jesus once said, "Without me, you can do
nothing." He did not say we can do a little; He did not say we can do
something; He said we cannot do anything without His power at work in
us.
III.
THE PROBLEM
IDENTIFIED (6)
The young man showed Elisha the place where he lost
it. It is not enough to admit we have lost the cutting edge, we must
return to where we lost it. Perhaps it was lost in the waters of
worldliness or even in the stagnant pools of indifference.
IV.
THE PROBLEM
NULLIFIED (6)
The young man was willing to trust the supernatural
power of God for the recovery of the cutting edge. Elisha took a small
tree, threw it into the water, and "the iron did swim." We cannot work
our way back to power with God. We can only trust our way back!
V.
THE PROBLEM
RECTIFIED (7)
Elisha told the young man to "pick it up" for
himself. So he reached out his hand and took it. Some continue to live
without the cutting edge even though they have seen the supernatural
power of God because they will not, as an act of their will, "reach out
and take it."
Conclusion:
What about you? Are you simply
swinging axe handles at the trees of life only to return home bruised
and battered while the sound of the felling of trees remains silent?
There is a lot of difference in
something done for God and something done by God. The cutting
edge is the life of Christ made real in you through the Holy Spirit.
Nothing suffices for the cutting edge in ministry. Reach and take it!
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