THE RAVEN: HEAVEN’S DESPATCH RIDER PART 12 — BECOMING A RAVEN FOR OTHERS (FINAL LAP)

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THE RAVEN: HEAVEN’S DESPATCH RIDER PART 12 — BECOMING A RAVEN FOR OTHERS (FINAL LAP) 1 Kings 17:4–6 “And I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there… And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the morning, and bread and flesh in the evening… ” In Part 11, we discovered that God still uses people as despatch riders of destiny. We learned that: some people are assigned carriers of divine help, not every encounter is random, God often delivers provision through relationships, and discernment is needed to recognize divine assignments in people. The key lesson was: Heaven often sends people as part of your survival system. Now the story turns inward. We are no longer only looking at the raven as a carrier for Elijah. We are now asking: Can I become a raven for someone else? Because the same God who once assigned ravens to feed a prophet still assigns people today to carry help, hope, and provision. This is the final maturity of the message: not only receiving divine help, but becoming...

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING PART 1: THE ENTHUSIASTIC PROMISEa

WHEN FOLLOWING JESUS COSTS EVERYTHING

PART 1: THE ENTHUSIASTIC PROMISE


Luke 9:57 (NIV)

“As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, ‘I will follow you wherever you go.’”


Many people begin their journey with Jesus with passion, bold words, and sincere intentions. But not every strong start leads to a faithful finish. The Christian walk is not tested in moments of excitement—it is tested in seasons of discomfort and endurance.


Key Phrase

“I will follow you wherever you go.”

This statement was not made by an enemy of Jesus, but by someone who admired Him and desired to be close to Him. Yet Jesus did not celebrate the man’s enthusiasm—He tested it.

Insight 🔍

In this moment, the man sounded fully committed. His words suggested total surrender, but Jesus knew that it is easy to promise loyalty when you have not yet seen the cost.

Many people love the idea of following Christ:

the miracles,

the purpose,

the hope of a better life.

But they have not yet considered the rejection, sacrifice, and discomfort that may come with that decision.

God is not impressed by emotional promises—He looks for enduring commitment.


Real-life Reflection 🧭

We often make strong spiritual declarations during:

a powerful sermon,

a moment of crisis,

or an emotional prayer.

We say:

“Lord, I will never go back.”

“I will serve You for life.”

“I will follow You anywhere.”

Yet when following Jesus begins to affect our comfort, friendships, or personal plans, our enthusiasm begins to weaken. This reveals that our commitment was built more on feeling than on understanding.


Spiritual Lesson 📖

This encounter teaches us that:

Desire to follow Jesus is not the same as readiness to follow Him.

Excitement is not proof of endurance.

Words spoken in passion must be backed by a life of daily obedience.

Jesus listens to what we say, but He measures what we do.


Reflection Questions 🤔

Have I made promises to God that I have not been consistent in keeping?

Am I following Jesus because of how I feel or because I have chosen to remain committed?

If Jesus tested my willingness today, would my actions match my words?


Prayer 🙏

Lord Jesus, Help me to move beyond emotional promises and into faithful obedience. Teach me to count the cost before I speak, and give me the strength to remain committed even when following You becomes uncomfortable. Let my life prove my love for You. Amen.


Call To Action ✍️

Today, instead of making new promises to God, focus on keeping the last one you made. Quiet faithfulness is more powerful than loud declarations.


Next In The Series

Part 2: The Hidden Cost Of Following

Jesus responds to the man’s bold promise with a surprising statement about homelessness and discomfort. In the next devotional, we will discover why Jesus intentionally revealed the harsh realities of discipleship before allowing anyone to follow Him.

God is speaking, are you listening?



Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson 

(EL-PJ God's penman)

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