![]() In other words, if Elijah had stayed where he was, he could have prayed and fasted, saying, “God, why haven’t You supplied my needs” But he wouldn’t have seen God’s provision if he hadn’t gone where God instructed. So went and did according unto the word of the Lord: for he went and dwelt by the brook Cherith, that is before Jordan.(Brackets mine) ![]() In verse 4, God said, “I have commanded the ravens,” (emphasis mine), meaning He had already spoken to these ravens and they were on their way to where Elijah was supposed to go. God is sending the provision for your needs not to where you are but to where He told you to go! The question is, “Are you all ‘there’” Some of you aren’t experiencing supernatural provision because you aren’t “there.” There is a place called “there” for you. How do I know all these things are going work out” This principle in 1 Kings applies directly to your situation. ![]() You’re saying, “God, I can’t do what You’re asking without first seeing the provision. You want to do it, but you’re holding back because the provision isn’t there yet. Maybe you’re supposed to start a new business, make a job change, move to another town, go to Bible college, speak to a person, etc. Some of you have an impression from God to do something. And it shall be, that thou shalt drink of the brook and I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there.Įlijah’s provision wasn’t where he was it was where God told him to go! This is profound! This is so simple that once you see it, you’re going to wonder how you never saw it before.Īnd the word of the Lord came unto him, saying, Get thee hence, and turn thee eastward, and hide thyself by the brook Cherith, that is before Jordan. Once I saw what it was really saying, it linked many other truths together and made a big impact on my life. One of the most important things the Lord has ever spoken to me is taken from a passage of Scripture involving Elijah the prophet. ![]()
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