God of Turnarounds

I’ve prayed the impossible prayer in my own life, and I’ve seen God move in situations where there seemed to be no hope. I believe that when we are walking in God’s will and serving God in His kingdom, we can ask for the impossible and expect the impossible when it aligns with His plans and purposes.

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The Lord Will Provide

A prophet must listen to God, and a prophet must obey God. Elijah heard the word of the Lord, and Elijah obeyed the word of the Lord, even though, logically, it probably didn’t make sense to him. Verse 9 says, “So he arose and went to Zarephath. And when he came to the gate of the city, indeed a widow was there gathering sticks.” There she was, exactly as the Lord said she would be. This was the place, and there was the widow, so Elijah pressed ahead and obeyed God.

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When the Brook Dries Up

We know that God could have kept the water in the brook flowing, so why did the brook Cherith dry up? This may seem irrelevant to us; after all, not many of us will find ourselves in the wilderness dependent upon water from a brook. However, there are other kinds of streams in our lives that we depend upon, and sometimes God allows those streams to dry up as well.

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Hearing the Voice of God

Too often, the Church is fearful when they should be faithful.  Elijah must have known what would happen when he marched into the king’s court and pronounced a famine.  Ahab was wicked, and the threat of death for doing what God asked Elijah to do was very real.  If we are going to live the Elijah life, then we must be driven by faith and not by fear.

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The Days of Elijah

My question is, where are the prophets of God?  Where are the men and women who will courageously stand up and declare that according to God’s Word, the immoral eethos of our time is neither right nor normal?  The body of Christ must never placate or acquiesce to this state of affairs.  Yes, we should be compassionate toward the people who are in bondage to sin, but we should never, in the name of compassion, become complicit in the evil that is afflicting the world. 

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