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Double Portion--Episode 1--"When God Meets You in Drought"

18 min · 26. Mai 2026
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WEEK 1 — DOUBLE PORTION “When God Meets You in Drought” 📖 1 Kings 17:1–7 Sometimes God leads us into seasons that feel dry, lonely, and uncertain. Elijah found himself beside a brook, hidden away from the crowds, wondering what God was doing. Yet what looked like isolation was actually preparation. God often does some of His deepest work in hidden places before He ever uses us in public places. 🔥 This week we learned: • God sometimes leads us into difficult seasons • God provides in unexpected ways • Faith grows where dependence increases The ravens that fed Elijah remind us that God’s provision does not always arrive the way we expect it to. He sees the need before we even recognize it ourselves. When resources feel limited, God is still faithful. Sometimes the ordinary places in life become the places where we discover extraordinary grace. Big Truth: "God often prepares us in hidden places before He uses us in public places." #DoublePortion #Elijah #Faith #TrustGod #GodProvides #1Kings17 #HiddenSeasons #ChristianPodcast #WalkByFaith Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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