Just as the heroes of the faith like Elijah, the people around us aren't perfect. Elijah will go on to live, and sadly, many of his later actions fall short of obedience to God. Week 7: Faith, Failure, and a Future (13:41)-As we close our study of Elijah, we leave in the middle of his story.As we live through difficult circumstances in our own lives and the lives of those around us, we can persevere by asking God to show us the spiritual truths and promises that are as unchanging as God's character. Week 6: Do You Hear What I Hear? (34:16)-As we read through 1 Kings 18, Priscilla leads us to a deeper understanding of how we can walk by faith and not sight.As we read about His intentional cry to God and God's faithful response, Priscilla challenges us to walk forward with intentionality, boldness, and prayer in the challenges of life and the kingdom assignments God has for us. Week 5: Inviting the Fire (39:01)-We now join Elijah's story as he stands on the summit of Mount Carmel.When God volleys His will and purposes in our lives, we as a family of faith can't drop the ball. In a similar way, we are called to carry God's message to the generations to come. Week 4: Don't Drop the Ball (29:01)-Priscilla explains the impact Obadiah had as the bridge-builder between King Ahab and Elijah and the way his influence carried forward God's purposes.Priscilla unpacks what the story of this widow and God's intervention in her life have to teach us about dealing with deficiency in our own hearts and homes. Week 3: Dealing with Deficiency (38:21)-Elijah is on to another challenge, this time with a widow in Zarephath. While these seasons of separation may seem painful, they often usher us into a deeper relationship with God and show us what it feels like to be cared for by God alone.
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