Read: 1 Kings 18:1,41-45 |
Life is hard for the
villagers who live on a hilly terrain in the Yunnan Province of
China. Their main source of food is corn and rice. But in May 2012 a
severe drought hit the region and the crops withered. Everyone was
worried, and many superstitious practices were carried out as the
people attempted to end the drought. When nothing worked, people
started blaming the five Christians in the village for offending the
spirits of the ancestors.
These five believers
gathered to pray. Before long, the sky darkened and thunder was
heard. A heavy downpour started and lasted the whole afternoon and
night. The crops were saved! While most of the villagers did not
believe God sent the rain, others did and desired to find out more
about Him and Jesus.
In 1 Kings 17 and 18 we
read of a severe drought in Israel. But in this case, we are told, it
was a result of God’s judgment on His people (17:1). They had begun
to worship Baal, the god of the Canaanites, believing that this deity
could send the rain for their crops. Then God, through His prophet
Elijah, showed that He is the one true God who determines when rain
falls.
Our all-powerful God
desires to hear our prayers and answer our pleas. And though we do
not always understand His timing or His purposes, God always responds
with His best for our lives.
In what ways have you
seen God answer prayer in the past? What needs do you have to bring
before Him today? What do you want to thank Him for?
Through prayer, we draw
upon the power of the infinite God.
INSIGHT:
The Old Testament prophet
Elijah was a man whose name mirrored his mission and message. Sent by
God to a generation that had embraced Baal as their god, Elijah,
whose name means “Jehovah is my God,” was sent to remind them of
the God of their fathers. Along the way, Elijah experienced evidence
of God’s greatness through the miraculous provision of food at
Kerith and Zarephath, the resurrection of a widow’s young son, and
the supernatural demonstration of His power on Mount Carmel as fire
fell from heaven (1 Kings 17–18). All these miracles bore witness
to the reality that Jehovah is God.
– Bill Crowder
Bible in a Year:
Isaiah 20–22; Ephesians 6
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