ELIJAH, A SERVANT OF GOD'S WORD

Passage: 1Kings 17:1~24  

Key verse: 14,24


1. Fed by the ravens (1-6)

In addition to following Jeroboam's sin, Ahab and Jezebel led Israel into Baal worship. In this darkest time of Israel's history, God raised up one man to teach his word. Elijah delivered God's message to Ahab: God would withhold rain from the land. God--not Baal--is the source of life and blessing. God's people must repent. Elijah's life was in danger, so God sent him to a secret place to hide. The ravens fed him, and he drank from a small brook.

2. The widow of Zarephath (7-24)

The brook dried up, so God sent Elijah to a Gentile widow. She and her son were living on the edge of survival. Elijah asked her to share her bread with him and gave her God's promise. She believed God's word and obeyed God's servant. Her flour jar and jug of oil did not fail until the famine ended. Later, when her son became ill and died, Elijah prayed for the boy, and his life returned to him. The widow confessed, 'The word of the Lord from your mouth is the truth.'


Prayer: Lord, use us to teach your word. Help me to trust your almighty power in dark times.

One Word: A woman who believed God's word