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1 Kings 19:1-18 | Resolved: Faith Under Pressure
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00:00 When Doing Right Hurts

00:32 Disillusionment and Elijah

02:48 Mount Carmel Showdown

04:43 Jezebel Threatens Elijah

08:06 Expect Opposition in Faith

09:59 The World Flesh Devil at Work

14:35 Resilience Under Fire

19:21 God Feeds and Restores

22:28 Real Needs Not Felt

23:34 Philippians and Your Needs

24:53 Contentment in Need

26:35 Real Needs vs Felt

28:44 Body and Soul Care

32:10 Spiritual Priority First

33:54 God in the Whisper

40:45 Not Alone and Reframed

41:45 Limited Perspective Trust

47:04 Gospel Confidence Closing

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Probably one of the greatest challenges of your Christian life will

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be when you're doing everything right.

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At least as you understand it.

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You're doing what God asks you to do.

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You're serving, you're doing the right

things with your wife and your marriage.

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You're working hard at your job.

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And yet still, even after those things,

you find that things are not going right.

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Uh, the consequences to

your actions don't a add up.

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Uh, you would think that A plus B equals

C, but when you're putting in the good

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inputs, the outputs that you're getting

aren't matching to what you're expecting.

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This concept is is often

referred to as disillusionment.

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You approach the life that God has given

you trying to be faithful, doing all the

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things you're serving, you're, you're

loving, you're pouring yourself out.

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Maybe you're giving and you're sacrificing

your time and energy, and your reasonable

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expectation is, well, God said he's

gonna bless me when I do these things.

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God will bless me and God's

gonna take care of me.

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And that's not an entirely

unbiblical thought.

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The problem is, is that oftentimes

when we do those things.

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We can still walk away feeling

a lot like one of the characters

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that we're gonna study today.

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We can feel a lot like Elijah, who though

he did all the right things, at least

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as we understand it, he still walks

away saying, God, what are you doing?

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In fact, things are so bad for

this guy that at one point what

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we're gonna look at this morning,

he asks God to take his life.

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He's disillusioned by what he thought God

was gonna do and what God actually did.

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So what we're gonna look at today is

how to wrestle with this as men, uh,

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what we should expect in terms of how

God interacts with us, but also what

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it looks like to respond rightly.

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And the reason I chose Elijah, because

Elijah actually doesn't respond well at

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this particular juncture in his life.

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He responds.

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The opposite of how we should respond,

but I want you to see this because even

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in his failure, God meets him there and

dusts him off and sends him forward.

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It's a really cool

experience, uh, that he has.

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But I want to give you some

tools and equip you to help you,

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uh, have faith under pressure.

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I want you to know, uh, what

to do when you're doing good

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for God, but things get worse.

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Or when you've been serving faithfully,

but you still feel drained and

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unable to serve God any longer.

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When you feel discouraged, how

do you deal with that pressure?

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And what I want to help you see is that

often what's happening here is your

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faith crumbles under pressure because

you believe something wrong about God.

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You have a wrong story about how

God works, and this is where the

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rubber meets the road for us.

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In our minds, we can so easily turn God

into a formula where we expect him to do

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certain things based on what we put in.

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And again, that's not entirely unbiblical,

but there are exceptions to the rule, and

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that's what we're gonna look at today.

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Turn your Bible to One Kings Chapter 19.

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We're gonna look at this whole

section where Elijah runs away.

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Instead of running to the

problem, he runs away from him.

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I think a lot of us can.

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Really relate to this

feeling in chapter 18.

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Uh, the chapter just before this,

you might recall, Elijah meets.

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Uh, the false prophets of

Baal on Mar Mount Carmel.

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He does this, uh, as a result of God's

call to him to say, I want you to gather

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together all the prophets, and I want you

to make a demonstration of my power and

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authority over the false gods of Israel.

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Now, at this point in Israel's history,

there's two kingdoms that make up the

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whole Israel's divided into the northern

kingdom and the southern kingdom.

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The northern Kingdom is currently

under the reign of King Ahab

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and his malicious wife, Jezebel.

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She might be worse than he is.

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He's a weak leader.

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She's a strong, a strong womanly

type, but she's also quite evil.

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That's the northern kingdom.

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The southern kingdom is ruled

by Jeh, Phat, and the southern

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kingdom makes up Judah and Simeon.

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It's a smaller part of the whole,

but that's God's promised kingdom

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that he's going to sustain.

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The Northern Kingdom has been bad from

the very beginning, from the getup.

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And what we're gonna see here is in

chapter 18, uh, Elijah meets Ahab's

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prophets, or more specifically

Jezebel's prophets on Mount Carmel.

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And he says, let's do

a demonstration here.

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You guys call your God to act

and call down fire from heaven,

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and I'll call my God to act and

I'll call down fire from Heaven.

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And the God that responds is

the one who's the true God.

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Well, surprise, surprise.

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BA's, God's Baal does nothing.

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Uh, and so you see this mockery, uh,

Elijah calls and out and says, oh,

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maybe your God's using the bathroom

and maybe something else is going on.

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Maybe he needs to be awoken.

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They go through their whole situation, but

Elijah says, God, show them your power.

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God sends down fire, licks up the flames,

and showcases his power and strength.

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That fire is an important motif.

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We're gonna come back to that in a second.

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After that demonstration, the people

say, the Lord, Yahweh, he is God.

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The Lord is gone.

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And then Elijah says, take all

of those prophets, the prophets

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of Baal and slaughter them.

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And that's exactly what the people do.

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Immediately after this episode, we get to

our passage here, first Kings Chapter 19.

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I want you to notice how it starts here.

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Remember, king Ahab is the

king of the Northern Kingdom.

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Ahab, king Ahab tells Jezebel,

it's like a son going to his mom

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saying, oh mom, look at what he did.

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Ahab tells Jezebel all that

Elijah had done and how he killed

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all the prophets with a sword.

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Now this is, by the way, this is violent,

but this is a remarkably good situation.

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God does not tolerate false prophets.

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And so this is a right judge, uh,

right, and just judgment of God.

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And we see here this is a

highlight of Elijah's life.

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It's a difficult one.

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No doubt.

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But this is a highlight.

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He tells Jezebel what Elijah

has done, and then in verse two,

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Jezebel sends a messenger to Elijah

and she, she swears in oath saying,

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so may the Gods do to me and more

also, if I do not make your life as

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a life of one of those prophets that

you killed by this time tomorrow.

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Jezebel swears by the gods that

were just disproven in chapter 18.

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In chapter 18, the Gods that

Jezebel serves were humiliated.

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But in chapter 19, she swears by

those same gods and says, Elijah, I

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saw what you did through my husband.

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I'm gonna kill you.

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You killed my people.

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I'm going after you.

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This woman threatens him and

to, to your shock and surprise.

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I hope you see here in verse three.

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Then Elijah was afraid and he

arose and ran for his life.

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This bold prophet suddenly cowers

under the fierce threats of a woman

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whose Gods were previously humiliated.

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What's happening here?

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Elijah's afraid.

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He arose and ran for his life,

and then he came to Beersheba.

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Uh, Beersheba is the southern most

border, not of the northern kingdom,

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but of the southern kingdoms.

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He is far south as he can go.

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It would be like you running to Tijuana

and then saying, all right, I'm gonna go

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even further still, or going to San Diego.

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You stop in San Diego, you

drop off your kids and say, I'm

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going to tj, don't follow me.

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Stay here.

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I'll be back at some point.

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Well, that's what he does.

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He goes to San Diego Beersheba, and

then he goes even further south and

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goes to, to tj, uh, in the wilderness

and leaves his servant there.

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So he's fleeing as far as he can go.

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He's afraid.

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It's flights not fights.

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Uh, this bold servant

of God suddenly changes.

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And I wanna show you something

that's especially important here.

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I want you to see how his faith responds

to this impetus this, uh, situation.

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And what it is at first is, is fleeing.

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At first he fought, he fought

the, the prophets of bail.

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But it, secondly, he flees.

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Something's happening,

something's shifted in him.

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And I wanna suggest to you

that what's happening is that

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Elijah's expectations of what God.

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Should have done were violated.

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Elijah expected something to happen

after Mount Carmel that didn't happen.

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And consequently he says,

oh no, everything I thought

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about God must be wrong.

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I've got a skedaddle.

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Let me make a one quick observation here.

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The very reason Elijah's

experiencing what he experiences

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is because he's doing God's will.

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The threats and the violence

should not be new to him.

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They should be an expected part of

what it looks like to follow God.

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So let's just start with number one here.

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As you do good before God, one of the

things that you should expect from God is

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that there will be increasing opposition.

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And I should say it's not from God.

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It's natural.

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It's part of being with God.

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There will be opposition.

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So expect increasing opposition

when doing increasing.

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Good.

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As you relate to God and you

do more good on his behalf

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you start reading your Bible.

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You start going to church more frequently.

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You attend a men's Bible study

skipping out your normal sleep.

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In day on, on a Saturday.

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You start serving.

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You show up early on a Sunday.

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You stay late after the service.

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All these things you

should expect opposition.

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This is not an anomaly.

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This is normal Christian life.

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This is normative.

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And it's because Elijah's doing

great good that he's greatly opposed.

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If Elijah had not called out the prophets

of Baal, well, Jezebel would have no

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need to threaten him, but it's because he

did good that the threat comes his way.

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Really what's happening here is so

clearly it, it clearly, it happens

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in our Christian life all the time.

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When you sit down to watch Hulu or

Netflix and maybe you're, you finish

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watching Beast Game season two, where

he is given out insane amounts of money.

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You never feel resistance to do that.

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No one's ever saying to you, oh, maybe

some people are, but no one's ever

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saying, you should feel guilty that you're

sitting here on the couch watching Beast

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Games or watching Hulu or what have you.

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There's so little resistance

to doing things like that.

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There's little spiritual opposition

to you to sit, sit down and just

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hang out, uh, watching Bluey with

the kids or watching the Super Bowl.

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All these low or no power mode activities

are not spiritually opposition to you.

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What is opposed is when you do

anything good for God's sake, when

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you begin to say, I don't wanna

just sit here on the sidelines.

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I wanna do good for God's sake, I

should expect there will be opposition.

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And there's at least three that

were always working against you.

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And you know these ones, right?

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You have the world.

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The world does not create a system

where it's easy to be a Christian.

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The world creates structures that

make it abnormal to be a Christian.

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And so the opposition that you'll feel

is things like when you're watching

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Netflix or Hulu or Apple tv, you'll

notice that there are themes and there

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are depictions that are offensive to you.

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They're sinful things.

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There are things that God says are evil

and you should hate, and when you see

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them, you should feel at least a tension

or conscience to say, this is not right.

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The world does not cater

to the Christian worldview.

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It works to the contrary.

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That's part of what the world does,

and that should not be an ex, uh,

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that should not be news to us.

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We, that should be an expectation.

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The world wants to normalize sin.

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So you have the first enemy of the world,

the second one, you have the flesh.

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Your flesh, even though it is redeemed

by God, it is still subject to

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sinful tendencies, and that will be

the case for the rest of your life.

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Your flesh makes it desirable to sin.

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Your flesh will capitalize on

opportunities to see something evil

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and sinful and say, oh, there's

something in there that draws me to it.

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And then finally, you have a devil

that makes it attractive to sin.

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There is a enemy that works

against you and me all the time

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to oppose your good desires.

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So let's just say you say in

your heart, I wanna wake up

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early and start reading my Bible.

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You should expect the world, the flesh,

and the devil to work against you.

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You'll see, oh man, that TV

show that I was watching.

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Now I'm hooked.

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And that little, that little wheel

that says it's gonna automatically

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play next episode, let me just click

that so I can watch the next episode.

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And now suddenly you've been up three

hours later than you expected because

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you, you started watching this show

that got you hooked your flesh.

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When you wake up early, we'll

say, but we need more sleep.

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I'd like to sleep in a little

longer, if you don't mind.

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And of course, the devil says, wouldn't

it just be awesome to just lay here

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because you don't need to read your Bible.

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You already, what are the

genealogy gonna teach you anyway?

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The world, the flesh and the devil

constantly operate against you.

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You should expect increasing

opposition when doing increasing.

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Good.

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We understand Elijah's Elijah's response.

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Elijah expected God to do

something in Mount Carmel that he

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didn't do, and so now he flees.

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The temptation for all of us

will always be, I want to flee.

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When things get hard, I'm

going to just drop out.

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It's easier not to fight and

that's always gonna be true.

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But expecting opposition means

being prepared to push through it.

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Let me just give you a

small illustration here.

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The fish that goes downstream

doesn't have to work at it.

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He just goes with the current.

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It's when that fish turns around

and decides to go upstream.

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That very active, turning around

and going upstream is what produces

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the opposition that he feels.

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In a similar fashion, you are a Christian

who's not going downstream with the world.

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You are trying to go upstream

against the current of the

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world, the flesh and the devil.

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And that automatically invites you into a

whole realm where life is harder and this

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is what it is to be a follower of Christ.

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This is what it looks like to be

faithful expecting oppositions means

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that you're preparing to push through it.

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Um, uh, suppose you signed

up for an adventure club.

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You sign up for Adventure Club and, and

you, you finally decide I'm gonna step up.

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But then something happens on Wednesday

nights, you begin to realize that man

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work is really picking up on Wednesdays.

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And so you're busier than

you've been in a long time.

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And then you so start suddenly

having these health issues.

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Your back's starting to hurt and you

know, you, you got outta bed one day

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and your neck hurts for some reason.

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You don't understand what's going on.

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So now you're, you're trying to show

up to Adventure Club and you got this

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crick in your neck and you're tired

because you've had a long day at work.

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And then you notice that your

spouse has been a little more

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irritable with you than normal.

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And you're kind of wondering,

well, what's happening here?

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I'm doing all the right things.

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And then you find yourself at a loss

of saying, Lord, I'm doing, I'm doing

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what I thought you wanted me to do,

and yet, life is harder for me now.

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What's going on?

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A world, the flesh and the devil

constantly at work against you.

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The opposition should be expected.

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I expect the devil to

go after your marriages.

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I expect the devil to go

after your relationships.

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I expect your flesh to be suspicious

of your brothers and your wives.

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I expect your flesh to be irritated with

your kids when you had a long day of work.

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And then you go to serve afterward,

and then you go home and you're like,

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oh, kick the dog and you hit the cat.

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You're mad because you've had a long day.

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Your flesh, the world, and the devil

all conspiring to work against you.

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When you do good, you need to expect that

there's going to be increasing opposition.

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God does not promise to take it away.

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In fact, to the contrary, Jesus

promises that it will be hard, and

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that's a feature and not a bug.

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You're going upstream that's

gonna cost you something.

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When committing to do

good for Christ's sake.

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You need to expect your

commitment to be tested.

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When Elijah stood there

on the mountain after they

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slaughtered the prophets of Baal.

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I, I suspect he was thinking, great.

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We're about to experience

revival in Israel.

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Things are gonna change.

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God's gonna do great things.

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And yet that didn't happen.

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At least not, not immediately,

and not the way he thought he ran

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because he was threatened by Jezebel.

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And yet what we're gonna see is

that the Lord sends him back.

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Your temptation to flee

might feel similar.

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I'd rather leave and go

to tj, start a new life.

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Then have to face what I'm facing here.

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But one of the things that we have

to be okay with gentlemen is that

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we let the Lord tell us when we're

done, not our emotions, not our flesh.

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In fact, pastor Peter is gonna preach,

I think this weekend, one Peter four 12.

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Peter says, beloved, do not be surprised.

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Brothers, do not be surprised at

the fiery trial when it comes upon

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you to test you as though something

strange were happening to you.

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Christians are not cynics.

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We're not jaded.

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People who are saying life is awful and

hard, but we, we are not surprised when

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there's difficulty in opposition to our

faith, to our love for the Lord, to our,

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our service, to our wives and our kids.

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We're not surprised at the fiery trial.

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This is part of what it is to serve the

Lord and our job is to say, Lord, I'm

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committed to you even when things don't

go my way, and perhaps especially so

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God wants us to learn to be resilient.

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But he's not ignorant of our nature.

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And this is what's so beautiful here.

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I love what we're about to see.

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This is probably one of the coolest

parts of the book of First Kings,

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and there's lots of cool parts, but

God's not ignorant of our nature.

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Psalm 1 0 3, verse 14

says, he knows our frame.

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He remembers that we are dust,

and I want you to see how God

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cares for Elijah, Elijah fleas.

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He's doing the wrong thing, he's

going the wrong direction, but I

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want you to see how God pursues him.

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Starting at verse four, one Kings 19.

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Go to verse four with me.

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We just saw that he's on the run.

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He's gone south, and then he

went further south, verse four.

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He himself, Elijah, went a day's

journey into the wilderness and came

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and sat down under a broom tree and

he asked the Lord that he might die.

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Saying It is enough now.

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Oh Lord, take away my life.

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Now let's just camp on that

for just a brief second here.

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I don't know if you've ever felt a desire

to leave this life, but if you have,

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I want you to see Scripture doesn't

endorse it, but it does recognize it.

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You might have such a hard time even

after serving the Lord in great ways.

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You might feel so low and so down that you

might like Elijah, say, Lord, I'm done.

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Stick a fork in me.

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Get me outta here.

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I'm tired of this.

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I'm tired of fighting.

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I'm tired of working.

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I'm tired of running.

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I'm tired of the threats.

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And so Elijah with other Godly men,

felt such deep despair that he was

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willing to say, Lord, just take me.

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He's not alone.

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Moses, his predecessor, also asked

the Lord, please just take my

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life Job after being one of the

most righteous men of his time.

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He's afflicted by the devil.

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God allows him to suffer and

then he asks the Lord, Lord, I

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wish is better than I not live.

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I wish I were dead.

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Jeremiah also wanted to die.

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Jonah, a prophet of God, not

the best prophet, but a prophet

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of God also wanted to die.

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It's not a good place to be, and

I'm not saying that this is okay.

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None of us wants to stay

there, but you're not alone.

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The Lord can redeem your situation.

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Even at the moments of your deepest

and darkest despair, my encouragement

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to you is not to stay there to invite

other men into this, especially.

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Of course you're gonna go to the

Lord, but don't do this alone.

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Elijah wants to die.

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He's run.

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He's on the lamb.

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He runs away.

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He says, it is enough now,

Lord, take away my life for

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I'm no better than my father's.

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Now that little phrase tells us

something about his thinking,

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I'm no better than my father's.

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I wonder if.

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He might have thought himself better

than his ancestors prior to this moment.

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He, he's making a comparison.

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I'm no better than my father's,

which tells me he's, in his

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mind, he's reasoning out.

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I thought I would have

different circumstances.

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I thought I might be more successful.

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And yet he's dealing with the

fact that he's now disillusioned

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by what ended up being something

contrary to what he was hoping for.

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Maybe he was building his identity

off of his ministry success.

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You know, I'm faithful when I,

like the Lord fed me with ravens.

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Uh, good Lord has clearly

shown his power through Elijah.

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And maybe he got used to that

thinking, this is the way

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God's always going to treat me.

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I'm always going to live in the

sunshine and never in the darkness.

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And yet God directly

confronts those expectations.

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And verse five.

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Verse five, he laid down and

slept under a broom tree.

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God does to Elijah What?

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What parents do to their fussy

toddlers take a nap and eat some food.

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It's exactly what happens here.

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Look at, look.

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Look what he does here.

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He slept under a broom tree.

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And behold, an angel touched him

and said to him, arise and eat.

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Notice there's no correction in this.

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This is just God using an

angelic messenger to feed him

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a rise and eat and behold.

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There was at his head a

cake baked on hot stones.

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That sounds really good.

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A cake baked on hot stones

and a jar of water, and he ate

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and drank and laid down again.

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This guy is exhausted.

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He sleeps.

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He gets up only to eat.

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He goes back to bed, verse seven, and

the angel of the Lord came again a second

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time and touched him and said, arise and

eat for the journey Is too great for you.

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Now remember, his journey

is away from the Lord.

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At this point.

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He's running away from the ministry

post God and given him, and yet God

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is graciously supplying his need.

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He feeds him twice.

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He lets him sleep, and then the angel

says, I need you to eat one more time

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because the the journey that you're

going to take Now, you might be running

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from the Lord, but I'm gonna use this

journey to teach you something buddy.

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So he's running from the Lord and the

angel says, I want to eat some more.

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And then verse eight.

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He arose and ate and drank,

and then notice this.

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He went in the strength of that

food for 40 days and 40 nights

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to Horri the Mount of God.

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Mount Horri is also probably Mount Sinai.

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That's a safe bet.

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Mount Sinai, if you're familiar,

is the mountain where God

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revealed himself to Moses.

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To give them the, the law.

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And so we see a lot of parallels

between Elijah and Moses.

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In fact, this is, you know, the

same Elijah and the same Moses

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who are gonna meet Jesus on a,

on the Mount of Transfiguration.

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Remember, Moses and Elijah visit

Jesus and they both collectively

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represent the law and the prophets.

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So there's a lot of parallels

between Moses and Elijah here.

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But I want you to see that how

God treats him is fascinating.

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God personally feeds.

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Personally feeds Elijah.

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Uh, in chapter 17, Elijah experienced

God's provision by sending ravens.

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But here God sends a messenger to say,

I'm, I'm going to feed you myself.

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Where'd the food come from?

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I don't know.

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God made it.

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And here God tops him off.

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But notice he feeds him.

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He gives him rest.

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And then he says, I want you to fast for

40 days, which is exactly what happens.

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He tops him off and then sends him 40

days and 40 nights into the wilderness.

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Now just think 40 wilderness.

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Mount Sinai, is this

sounding familiar at all?

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There should be some connections

that are being connected in your

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brain that draw the parallel between

Elijah and Moses who led the people

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of Israel through the wilderness

when they were being tested by God.

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Moses is on the lamb away from the

ministry post God gave him, and now he's

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on the lamb, and God's gonna send him

through the wilderness to test him and

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to meet him, and this is fascinating.

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I love the way that God responds to him.

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Now what we see here is God does

a few things that we need to see,

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but let me just put it like this

under a point number two here.

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We should expect God to meet our real

needs and not our felt needs, our

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real needs and not our felt needs.

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Uh, it seems like Elijah expected God

to meet certain needs, that he had

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expectations about God provoking, revival,

and doing all sorts of things, but God

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instead says, hold on, slow down, Elijah.

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I'm gonna meet your needs in a way that

you don't even expect me to do this.

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Have you ever seen those cups or

those memes that say, I, I'm sorry

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for what I said when I was hungry or

when I was hungry or when I was tired.

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I understand the sentiment.

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When our flesh is weak, we,

we get a lot more irritable.

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And so it's fascinating to me that

here, the first thing God does

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is meet Elijah's physical means.

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A lot of us would, would do

well to see how God does this

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and to do this for ourselves.

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Uh, sleep and food and taking care

of your body is not unspiritual.

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In fact, we see the opposite.

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This is the first thing God

does to minister to Elijah.

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It's very spiritual to care for

the body that God has given you.

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But I want us to notice the gap between

our felt needs and our real needs.

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And for that, I'm gonna take

you outta First Kings for just

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a moment before we go back.

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Turn to Philippians chapter four.

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We're gonna take a brief look

at the Apostle Paul and notice

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what he says about needs.

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This is so critical.

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This unlocked something for

me as I study for this, and I

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think it'll be helpful to you.

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Philippians chapter four at verse 19.

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We need to think carefully about how

God wants us to think about our needs

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so that we can have a right expectation.

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My thesis here is that our faith

will often struggle because we have

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wrong expectations, sub biblical

or even unbiblical expectations.

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And part of this then is how

God deals with our needs.

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Let's take a look at

Philippians four, verse 19.

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This is worth memorizing here.

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Paul says to the Philippian Church, after

thanking them for their gift, he says,

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my God will supply every need of yours.

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According to his riches

in glory in Christ Jesus.

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Wow.

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Talk about a blank check.

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My God will give you

every need that you have.

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He will supply your

needs every which need.

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Every need.

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How is he gonna do that?

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Well, according to his riches in glory

in Christ Jesus, that is a blank check.

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And for most Christians, I

think we see that and we say,

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man, that is so encouraging.

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The Lord's gonna provide.

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And indeed he does, and he will.

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So important.

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Staying in chapter four though, I want

you to scoop back just a few verses.

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We'll go back to verse 11,

Philippians four, verse 11.

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Paul says, as he thanks them for the gift

that they sent to him, the Philippian

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church blessed him with some resources.

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He's thanking them for this, and

then he says in verse 11, not that

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I'm speaking of being in need.

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Keep an eye on that word there

for I have learned in whatever

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situation I am to be content.

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And then he describes the

situations that he's been in.

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Verse 12, I know how to be brought

low, isn't been in a low situation

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and I know how to about in any

and every circumstance, I have

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learned the secret of facing plenty.

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And look at this hunger, abundance,

and here's our word, need.

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I can do all things through him who

strengthens me Well, which is it Paul?

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Does he supply every need or should

we expect to have moments of need?

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Should we call on God to fulfill his

promise, to supply every need of ours

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according to his riches in Christ Jesus?

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Or should we, like Paul,

expect to be naked and hungry?

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Hunger's a need, isn't it?

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It's a physical.

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If I don't eat, I die.

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And yet Paul says, here, I know how to

be in both areas and I'm gonna be okay.

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I, he says here in verse 11, I, I'm

not speaking of being in need guys.

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I have no needs.

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I'm well provided for.

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And yet he's also saying, I've

also know what it is to be naked.

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I know how to have a lot, I know

how to have a little, how do we

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put these two things together?

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And I think the important part for you

to see here is that God meets your needs

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through both abundance and deprivation.

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Because your needs are often not the

temporal ones that we're focused on.

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The needs are the permanent and the

spiritual ones that God cares more about.

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This is not to say that he doesn't want

you to care for your physical body.

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Obviously he does.

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But our greatest need is faithfulness

to Christ and life and in death.

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Our greatest need is to trust that

God knows our needs and will meet

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them as he sees fits, and that will

mean as you see here in Paul seasons

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of deprivation, where your belt

has to be tightened a notch or two.

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Or where you're having to make cuts

that you didn't expect to make or where

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you're having to sacrifice sleep that

you weren't expecting to sacrifice.

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There are seasons where this is the case.

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Paul makes it clear, and yet he

says, even in those seasons, it

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is possible and even expected that

God will meet your real needs.

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God will be faithful and your hard

marriage, God will meet your real need,

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which is not necessarily peace in the

marriage, although you might pursue that.

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The need is that you

learn Christ's patience.

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That you learn how to love

someone who makes it hard to love

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God will meet your real needs.

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Your felt needs are helpful

indicators, but they can't be the

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thing that governs your responses.

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God will sometimes hold, rather,

God will sometimes withhold lesser

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needs to meet your greater needs.

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We're not often good at.

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Ranking these in our minds, which

is why we have to let God lead us in

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this and be willing to say, God, I,

I'm trying, I'm, I'm trying to save.

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I'm trying to serve my wife.

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I'm trying to serve my church,

and I, I'm struggling with

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some of my needs not being met.

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Lord, is this a season where you're

wanting me to learn how to be

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content even when you withhold this?

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Or do I need to change the circumstance?

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Both are a possibility, but I just need to

expose you to the fact that God might want

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you there in that season of deprivation.

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It's very possible.

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Okay.

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Philippians four is a really

helpful place for us to camp.

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I, I would love to spend more time

here, but I'd love for you to just

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study Paul's life and put these

pieces together for yourselves.

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Let's give you a little hint of it,

but let's turn back to One Kings

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19 as we look at the facts and just

make two quick observations here.

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God met physical needs

first, rest, and food.

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And I wanna point out to your

attention here, something you

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know, you are a body and a soul.

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You are both of these things in

one, and because of that, it is not

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unspiritual to care for your body and you

should, you should care for your body.

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Both of these things are important to God.

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We're not we're not the kind of people

who think that only your soul matters.

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We do believe that you should take

care of your physical body, and

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that means trusting that God wants

you to use food to care for it.

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In fact, Jesus asks you to pray

in the Sermon on the Mount.

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Give us this day our daily bread.

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Give us this day our daily bread.

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God provides sleep.

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Uh, in Psalm 1 27, 2, it says that

he gives to his beloved sleep.

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God makes it easier for us to fight

when we are physically replenished.

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In fact, do you remember what Jesus says

in the garden, uh, as his disciples fall

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asleep at his hour of greatest need?

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What does he say?

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The flesh is weak.

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Spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.

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Sometimes we shoot ourselves in the

foot by weakening our flesh over

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and over again through patterns and

habits that don't serve our body.

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God feeds and sleeps.

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Elijah, before he says anything to him,

before he addresses the issue, he just

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says, I need you to take a nap, buddy.

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Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can

do is taking a nap and eating a good meal.

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No amens on that.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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I said amen to my heart.

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I was all about that.

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I don't need an excuse to take

a nap, but that one helped.

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Some people focus on one thing to

the exclusion of the other, and I

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know that's a danger for a lot of

us, but I just need you to see being

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a physical being means that we have

to take care of our physical bodies.

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If you don't do that, you end up

being sick, which will not help you

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as you seek to love your spouse.

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Uh, if you eat poor food on a

regular basis, it's not gonna

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help you endure ministry.

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It's not gonna add to your energy.

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It's not gonna give you

the ability to serve in, in

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moments where people need you.

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I remember I was telling my kids, look,

I, I, I exercised so I could be helpful

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to the church and my, my greatest hero

story of all time, I know I should, you're

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never supposed to share hero stories.

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Uh, but I showed this,

shared this with my kids.

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'cause this was such a great example.

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I was serving in Leisure World,

which is now called Laguna Woods.

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Laguna Woods.

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Thank you.

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Pastor Peach and I were doing

ministry before we came here, and

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I came early to set up and do my

thing, and I saw a man on the floor.

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And I saw another older gentleman,

two of these older gentlemen were

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struggling to, to help each other out.

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The one older gentleman was trying

to push the other guy up, and the

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other guy was just not making it.

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So I walked over there,

I said, can I help?

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And the other guy said, yeah, he fell.

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And so I said, great.

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I got this.

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So I stood behind the guy,

I put my arms underneath his

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armpits and I just did squat.

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It was so cool.

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It was the only time I've ever

been able to use that in a

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really practical situation.

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But I put my arms underneath

that, pulled them right up.

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It was a piece of cake.

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He was very thankful and

I thought, man, that's.

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That's why I exercise.

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That's it.

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That was it.

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I mean, obviously I use it now because

we're setting up and tearing down all the

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time, but I exercised so I could do that.

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And then I, I, I rode my bike before I

came because I wanna have a fresh mind.

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That's all I did.

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I just rode the bike and I wanted to

think about how I can best serve you guys.

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God wants you to use your physical body

to serve the church, to serve your family,

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to serve your employer, to serve the

people that God has given you, and the

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more physical, physically fit you're able.

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To be the more capable you're able to be.

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:

Of course there's a, there's a way to

emphasize that in a, in an unhelpful way.

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So God met physical needs first.

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Second, God prioritized spiritual needs.

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Ultimately, I need you to see that too.

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God pr, God met the physical needs first,

but he prioritized the spiritual needs.

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That gets the emphasis, and this

is where I need you to land.

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Uh, I can't give you a

percentage, like, Hey, 60%.

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Spiritual, 40% physical, but I can show

you this is what God prioritized and all

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we have to do is look at the fact that God

makes him fast for 40 days and 40 nights.

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He ate and he slept and he says, by

the way, I hope you enjoyed that meal.

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'cause you're now not gonna eat for 40.

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You're gonna be on a, on a, on a, an

elimination diet for the next 40 days.

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He does this in order to

help Elijah commune with God.

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And that's actually what fasting

is supposed to help us do.

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Fasting, withholding yourself from

food allows us to connect with God

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in ways that we otherwise would

not, and so he makes him fast.

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:

I also wanted to show, I wanna

show you First Corinthians

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chapter five, verse five.

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Just write that down.

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First Corinthians five, verse five.

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Paul says to the church at Corinth, I want

you to send this man outta the church.

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And here's what he says, you are

to deliver this man to Satan for

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the destruction of the flesh.

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Why?

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So that his spirit may be

saved in the day of the Lord.

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Do you see how God prioritizes?

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The spirit over the flesh.

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So if there is gonna be one to

suffer, let it be your flesh.

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If there is gonna be one to

sacrifice, let it be your flesh.

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:

But ordinarily, as a regular pattern of

your life, God does want you to care for

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:

your physical body while still focusing

and prioritizing your spiritual needs.

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:

What Elijah needed was

a reframed view of God.

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That was his expectation.

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The expectation should be, I need

to expect God to meet my real

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needs and not just my felt needs.

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:

In this last section, and man, this is so

rich, we're not gonna have all the time

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:

that I want to discuss it, but I want to

take you through the last section where

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God now meets Elijah face to face, as it

were to deal with his issue, and we'll see

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how God reframes Elijah's expectations.

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:

This is awesome.

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:

Okay, verse nine.

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I'm gonna read it all the way through

with minimal commentary and we'll, we'll

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make our third and final point here.

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Then Elijah came to a cave and lodged

in it, and behold the word of the

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:

Lord came to him and said to him,

what are you doing here, Elijah?

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:

Just notice that this is a subtle

and gentle way for God to tell Elijah

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:

you're not in the right place, but he

doesn't do it by pointing his finger,

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said, Elijah, stop being an idiot.

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Get back to work.

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He starts with the question,

what are you doing here, Elijah?

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What an incredible God.

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How gracious is he?

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:

Verse 10.

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Notice how Elijah responds.

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Pay close attention.

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He says, I've been very

jealous for the Lord.

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The God of hosts for e for the people

of Israel have forsaken your covenant.

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They've thrown down your altars.

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They've killed your

prophets with the sword.

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:

And I even, I, only I alone him left,

and they seek my life to take it away.

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:

Okay, keep that one fixed in your mind.

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:

Notice his response.

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I'm alone.

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I'm, I'm the only prophet of God.

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Left.

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If you have time later, chapter

18 in verse seven, actually

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starting at chapter 18 verse three.

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Obadiah is the household

manager for King Ahab.

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He's the one who meets Elijah and

says, guys, Elijah, I've got 50 guys,

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:

50 prophets that I have protected and

hidden, or a hundred actually, but in

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fifties, I protected and hidden these

guys, they're faithful to Yahweh.

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:

He had this meeting with Obediah,

and yet Elijah seems to have

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forgotten that conversation entirely.

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I'm alone.

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:

Verse 11.

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God said to Elijah, go out and

stand on the mount before the Lord.

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This is also critical because

I don't think Elijah responds.

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He doesn't do this, at

least not immediately.

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:

Here's what the Lord says.

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:

Here's what.

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:

Here's what the Bible says here.

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And behold, the Lord passed by and a great

and strong wind tore the mountains in

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broken pieces, the rocks before the Lord.

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But the Lord was not in the wind.

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And after the wind, an earthquake, but

the Lord was not in the earthquake.

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:

And after the earthquake of fire,

remember the fire motif, God stands down.

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Fire from heaven.

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:

There's a fire.

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:

But the Lord was not in the fire.

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:

And after the fire, the sound of a

low whisper notice here, and when

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Elijah heard it, he wrapped his

face in his cloak and went out and

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:

stood at the entrance of the cave.

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I just need to pause real quick here.

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:

All this spectacular events that God

showcases to Elijah, these are ways

760

:

that Elijah would've been familiar.

761

:

God operates in spectacular ways.

762

:

Elijah has seen this, and yes,

the Bible repeatedly says the

763

:

Lord was not in these things.

764

:

It's only until you get this still

small voice, the low whisper, a thin

765

:

silence that finally Elijah recognizes,

okay, that's where the Lord is.

766

:

But notice that Elijah wraps his face.

767

:

Is this, this might seem to you

at least at first glance, oh, he's

768

:

being humble, he's being pious.

769

:

He doesn't want to

behold the glory of God.

770

:

He doesn't want to, uh, look at

something he should not look at.

771

:

But I would su suggest to you

that what's happening here is

772

:

actually Elijah, avoiding the Lord.

773

:

Hiding your face from somebody is

not a positive thing in scripture.

774

:

In fact, several passages ask the Lord,

please don't hide your face from me.

775

:

Moses, you might think hides his face too.

776

:

But not when he is with the Lord.

777

:

Moses hides his face when after he

meets the Lord, so that the people don't

778

:

see the glory fading from his noggin.

779

:

But when he is with the Lord,

he's with the Lord face to face.

780

:

Paul says later on, we all with unveiled

face, behold the glory of the Lord are

781

:

being transformed into the same image

from one degree of glory to another.

782

:

I don't think this is a good

thing I see in Elijah resistance.

783

:

I don't wanna see what you're showing me.

784

:

God.

785

:

And that would explain to me why he

doesn't exit the cave until after the

786

:

Lord puts on this firework show for him.

787

:

I think Elijah is still very much in

a resistance and rebellious state.

788

:

The still small voice, this is

the crescendo of the whole thing.

789

:

Chapter 19 really wants us to

see this still small voice.

790

:

What, what is God showing us?

791

:

Why is God not in the wind,

the earthquake and the fire?

792

:

And I, I wanna suggest to you

that what God is showing us

793

:

here is that he's not a formula.

794

:

And God doesn't operate according to a

fixed calculation where he says, I always

795

:

do A, B, C, and D when you expect me to.

796

:

We can talk about God's promises,

especially those where he

797

:

promises to meet our needs.

798

:

But God is not a formula.

799

:

He's a person.

800

:

He acts according to his personhood.

801

:

And I wonder if you've ever expected

God to act in your life in a certain

802

:

way, like He's gonna save this person,

he's gonna do this thing or that thing.

803

:

Not that he's unwilling.

804

:

But I wonder if you might miss the

ordinary ways that God works, the

805

:

ordinary the quiets, the unobtrusive ways.

806

:

There's a million things that God

is doing and we're, we're really

807

:

never all that aware of all of them,

but we can understand how people

808

:

would see God in this spectacular.

809

:

But I think God is showing

Elijah, I don't need spectacular.

810

:

I can work in thin silence.

811

:

I can work through a donkey, I can work

through a normal everyday conversation.

812

:

I can work in things that you're

not expecting the ordinary,

813

:

everyday, and the quiet.

814

:

Let us not be like Elijah and miss that.

815

:

God works in the ordinary ways.

816

:

Elijah approaches.

817

:

God hides his face.

818

:

And then notice notice here in

819

:

verse 14.

820

:

Yeah, actually the, the last part of

verse 13, notice again what God does.

821

:

He asks Elijah the same question.

822

:

There came a voice to him and said,

what are you doing here, Elijah?

823

:

Now, God's not stupid.

824

:

He's asking a question that's the same

question, and what do you think God

825

:

would expect after the display of his

glory, his majesty, and the thin voice?

826

:

What do you think God's

expecting after this?

827

:

Hopefully a different answer.

828

:

Notice Elijah's response.

829

:

What are you doing here, Elijah?

830

:

He said, and you could just read verse

10 because it's the same exact thing.

831

:

I've been very jealous for the

Lord that the God of hosts for the

832

:

people of Israel have forsaken your

covenant, throw down your altars, and

833

:

killed your prophets with the sword.

834

:

And I even, I only am left and

they seek my life to take it away.

835

:

Same response.

836

:

And yet the Lord still.

837

:

Still does not smite him.

838

:

He doesn't slap him.

839

:

He doesn't throw him off

of the, the mountain face.

840

:

He just, he stays with him.

841

:

Verse 16, the Lord said to him, go return

on your way to the wilderness of Damascus.

842

:

And when you arrive, you shall

anoint zeel to be king over Syria.

843

:

And Je who?

844

:

The son, the son of Nims, she you

shall anoint to be king over Israel.

845

:

Uh, and Elisha, your predecessor.

846

:

Uh, your successor, rather, the son

of she of Abel, Mela, you shall anoint

847

:

to be prophet in your place and the

one who escapes from the sword of hael

848

:

shall jehu put to death and the one

who escapes from the sword of Jehu,

849

:

shall Eisha put to death verse 18.

850

:

Yet I will leave 7,000 in Israel.

851

:

All the knees that I have that have not

bound to bail in every mount that has not

852

:

kissed him, he ends by saying two things.

853

:

Elijah, I've got work

for you to do, buddy.

854

:

I need you to go back.

855

:

And then two, by the

way, you're not alone.

856

:

There are still 7,000.

857

:

God meets Elijah's real needs by

saying, buddy, let me reframe the way

858

:

that you're seeing this whole thing.

859

:

And even this, God is gracious.

860

:

I, I just see God's grace

written all over this point.

861

:

Number three here, I need you

to expect your perspective

862

:

to be limited and incomplete.

863

:

God sees it the way it is.

864

:

Elijah does not, he does

this for us all the time.

865

:

If our eyes are open, you need to

recognize that anytime something

866

:

doesn't make sense to you, things

that God says or does, you have to

867

:

remember your perspective is limited

and incomplete because you're a

868

:

man, because you're a creature.

869

:

If you're going to endure in your

faith, you need to be strengthened

870

:

by biblical expectations, and your

biblical expectation is, I don't

871

:

know everything and what I do

know, I barely know what I know.

872

:

What I know about the Bible and

about God makes me feel I need to

873

:

know a lot more that drives me.

874

:

I don't know everything.

875

:

I wanna know more, but I'll never

have the knowledge that God has.

876

:

No matter if I study every day

for the rest of my life, I will

877

:

still be limited and incomplete.

878

:

That's all of us.

879

:

We're all by default,

limited and incomplete.

880

:

You're limited by time, space, knowledge,

and wisdom, and you're incomplete.

881

:

You'll only ever see

a part of the picture.

882

:

How part of the picture will you see?

883

:

Uh, uh, uh, there's a tweet

years ago from John Piper.

884

:

I'm just gonna read to you.

885

:

Here's what he said.

886

:

God is always doing 10,000

things in your life, and you

887

:

may be aware of three of them.

888

:

And of course, this, this is not a, this

is not a formula, but I treat it that way.

889

:

If there are 8.3

890

:

billion people on the planet

and God is doing 10,000

891

:

things in each of their lives.

892

:

That would be 83 trillion things.

893

:

God is controlling 83, 80

3 trillion things at once.

894

:

And to put that in perspective, if

you tried to count to 83 trillion

895

:

at one number per second without

stopping to eat, sleep, drink, or

896

:

anything else, it would take you 2.6

897

:

million years to count to that number.

898

:

We're talking about absurd

numerical data here.

899

:

And I think the point is that

God is doing all of that at once.

900

:

He's not forgetting somebody.

901

:

He's doing 10,000 things in each

of our lives all at the same time.

902

:

All with complete awareness of who we are.

903

:

And we're only aware of

a few things at the best.

904

:

Psalm 1 0 3 says the word we're

to count up our blessings, to

905

:

be aware of what God is doing.

906

:

And so often we're just not.

907

:

You need to expect your perspective

to be limited and incomplete.

908

:

Like Elijah, we get disillusioned.

909

:

We get discouraged if we're only

focusing on what's in front of us.

910

:

God, if you really love my family, if

you really love me, if you really, if you

911

:

really cared, wouldn't you, A, B, C, and

D, fill in the blank of all the things

912

:

that you want God to do in your life.

913

:

Those things may not be bad.

914

:

I suspect that what

Elijah wanted was not bad.

915

:

He wanted God's glory in Israel,

but he wanted it on his timetable.

916

:

I want it when I want it.

917

:

God, aren't you gonna do it now?

918

:

Why won't you do what I want right now?

919

:

Expect your perspective to

be limited and incomplete.

920

:

I think another mistake that Elijah

makes is that he looks at all that

921

:

God is doing from his own perspective.

922

:

Now, granted he's a major player in

biblical history, but how easy would

923

:

it be to look at your own life and

say, well, God, you clearly need me.

924

:

So you're gonna use me to accomplish

your purposes, and maybe God's saying,

925

:

look, I'm gonna use you for a season,

but I'm gonna sideline you when you

926

:

think you ought to be center stage.

927

:

I'm gonna, I'm, I'm not gonna give you

the spotlight for your whole life, Elijah.

928

:

In fact, one of your jobs, Elijah,

is when you go back, I'm gonna

929

:

make you a point of successor.

930

:

We need to expect God to do things

that will defy our expectations.

931

:

They'll confuse us.

932

:

God will do, and say things

to us that will cause us to be

933

:

flummoxed at what he's doing.

934

:

And that's part of the point.

935

:

You're not gonna know.

936

:

God's ways are inscrutable and they're

good Biblical expectation we should

937

:

have is that we can trust him in those

things You see, God's gonna force you.

938

:

He's gonna force you to trust him.

939

:

This is your expectation.

940

:

When you're interacting with the

living God, the God who made heaven

941

:

and earth, he will force you to trust

him because your mind, no matter how

942

:

smart you are, will never be able to

fully comprehend all that he's doing.

943

:

He will force you to trust him.

944

:

Interesting.

945

:

In the New Testament, the man who is

called the new Elijah, John the Baptist,

946

:

also came to a moment with God where

he said to Jesus, are you the one who

947

:

is to come or shall we expect another?

948

:

Now, you might remember,

John says this from prison.

949

:

He has to send his it, his entourage

and say, Hey, go talk to Jesus

950

:

and say, are you really the guy?

951

:

Jesus ends that short conversation

with them, with Blessed is the

952

:

one who is not offended by me.

953

:

Have you been offended by God?

954

:

Has he defied your expectations

as he let you down?

955

:

Blessed is the one who's

not offended by me.

956

:

You need to place your focus on

who God is and what he's done.

957

:

You see, Elijah was bold as long as his

mind was centered on God, but not when he

958

:

began to focus his attention upon himself.

959

:

That's j Adams in the

Christian Counselor's manual.

960

:

Well, God, what's your plan?

961

:

Whatcha gonna do what?

962

:

What are you doing?

963

:

Show me.

964

:

Just, if you just told me what the

plan was, God, I would trust you.

965

:

That's false.

966

:

That's false.

967

:

We, we never will.

968

:

We're never happy with that.

969

:

But here's what we do have.

970

:

You should write this one down.

971

:

Romans 8 31 and 32.

972

:

Paul talks about a life of suffering

of persecution, and he says, what

973

:

then shall we say to these things?

974

:

If God is for us, who can be against us?

975

:

He who did not spare his own son, but gave

him up for us all, how will he not also

976

:

with him graciously give us all things?

977

:

If God has given you Jesus,

his son, you can trust him with

978

:

everything else below that.

979

:

That is the most expensive

thing he could possibly give.

980

:

Will he not withhold anything from you?

981

:

Of course not.

982

:

He will not withhold what you really need.

983

:

Sometimes we forget that the

Gospel, as Tim Keller said, is

984

:

not just the ABCs of Christianity

but the A two Zs of Christianity.

985

:

When your heart begins to grow, faint

and doubtful, you need to remember

986

:

what God has done for you in Christ.

987

:

Elijah didn't have this.

988

:

And I feel for Elijah, 'cause I probably

would be in the same spot, but I can say,

989

:

I can think about what Christ has done

on my behalf and say, I can trust you.

990

:

If I can trust you to give

me Christ to die from my sin.

991

:

I can trust you with everything

else that I'm concerned about.

992

:

And my expectations are gonna

be held with an open hand.

993

:

I don't need to know the whole plan.

994

:

If I know the planner, if I can trust

the planner, I can just say, God, you

995

:

be God and I'll follow you wherever

you lead, even when, and especially

996

:

when it defies what I expect you to do.

997

:

Gentlemen, you're not

alone in the struggle.

998

:

And there's so much more

to say about Elijah.

999

:

But what I want you to see

here is that our job is to

:

00:48:31,905 --> 00:48:33,465

cultivate biblical expectations.

:

00:48:33,885 --> 00:48:37,605

It's when we have, uh, biblical

expectations that our faith can endure.

:

00:48:38,055 --> 00:48:42,075

Those expectations are open-handed,

trust and responsiveness to the Lord.

:

00:48:42,885 --> 00:48:45,435

When you have your dark seasons,

your moments of loneliness and

:

00:48:45,435 --> 00:48:48,285

doubt and frustration, know that

people have gone before you and

:

00:48:48,285 --> 00:48:49,395

God has carried them through that.

:

00:48:49,815 --> 00:48:52,425

My encouragement to you is take it to

the Lord and take it to your brothers.

:

00:48:52,815 --> 00:48:54,345

Trust that God will get you through it.

:

00:48:54,990 --> 00:48:58,020

Don't lose heart, don't lose hope,

because God is the one who sustains you.

:

00:48:58,050 --> 00:49:00,060

He upholds you with his

righteous right hand.

:

00:49:01,140 --> 00:49:05,070

Because Christ is rejected, because

he was condemned on the cross.

:

00:49:05,130 --> 00:49:06,180

You'll never be rejected.

:

00:49:07,260 --> 00:49:09,720

The things that you experience

are not God saying no to you.

:

00:49:09,960 --> 00:49:10,590

I don't like you.

:

00:49:10,590 --> 00:49:11,340

You're not my son.

:

00:49:11,430 --> 00:49:13,620

It's God shaping you and growing you.

:

00:49:13,830 --> 00:49:14,970

Your greatest need is christlikeness.

:

00:49:16,440 --> 00:49:17,190

God's purposes.

:

00:49:17,190 --> 00:49:19,440

Therefore, cannot be thwarted

and will not be thwarted.

:

00:49:19,620 --> 00:49:20,400

We can trust him.

:

00:49:21,240 --> 00:49:22,230

That's why we should be resolved.

:

00:49:22,560 --> 00:49:22,980

Let's pray.

:

00:49:23,130 --> 00:49:25,680

God, help us this morning as we

now go to our small groups to learn

:

00:49:25,890 --> 00:49:27,480

about how to put this into practice.

:

00:49:27,540 --> 00:49:31,170

Give us boldness to talk openly,

give us vulnerability, give us trust.

:

00:49:31,410 --> 00:49:34,470

Let us cultivate relationships that

help us to know you better, to love

:

00:49:34,470 --> 00:49:38,880

you more faithfully, and to know how to

navigate life when things let us down.

:

00:49:39,420 --> 00:49:42,030

And if we're honest, Lord, when

you let us down, when you don't do

:

00:49:42,030 --> 00:49:43,740

things according to our expectations.

:

00:49:44,310 --> 00:49:49,200

Help us to still navigate with trust, with

confidence, even when those moments arise.

:

00:49:49,290 --> 00:49:51,210

Give us great conversations

in our small groups.

:

00:49:51,210 --> 00:49:52,980

We ask in Jesus name, amen.

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