Today we remember and give
thanks for the prophet Elijah. Elijah,
whose name means, “My God is Yahweh [the Lord],” prophesied in the northern
kingdom of Israel, mostly during the reign of Ahab (874–853 B.C.). Ahab, under
the influence of his pagan wife Jezebel, had encouraged the worship of Baal
throughout his kingdom, even as Jezebel sought to get rid of the worship of
Yahweh. Elijah was called by God to denounce this idolatry and to call the
people of Israel
back to the worship Yahweh as the only true God (as he did in 1 Kgs 18:20–40).
Elijah was a rugged and imposing figure, living in the wilderness and dressing
in a garment of camel’s hair and a leather belt (2 Kgs 1:8). He was a prophet
mighty in word and deed. Many miracles were done through Elijah, including the
raising of the dead (1 Kgs 17:17–24), and the effecting of a long drought in Israel (1 Kgs
17:1). At the end of his ministry, he was taken up into heaven as Elisha, his
successor, looked on (2 Kgs 2:11). Later on the prophet Malachi proclaimed that
Elijah would return before the coming of the Messiah (Mal 4:5–6), a prophecy
that was fulfilled in the prophetic ministry of John the Baptist (Mt
11:14).
Collect of the Day: Lord God, heavenly Father,
through the prophet Elijah, you continued the prophetic pattern of teaching
your people the truth faith and demonstrating through miracles your presence in
creation to heal it of its brokenness.
Grant that your Church may see in your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, the
final end-times prophet whose teaching and miracles continue in your Church
through the healing medicine of the Gospel and the Sacraments; through
Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one
God, now and forever.
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