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Double Portion – Episode 5 Recap -- "God In the Whisper"

15 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Double Portion – Episode 5 Recap -- "God In the Whisper"

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Double Portion – Episode 5 Recap God in the Whisper 1 Kings 19:1–18 Elijah had just experienced one of the greatest victories of his life on Mount Carmel—fire fell from heaven, false prophets were defeated, and God revealed His power. Yet in the very next chapter, we find him exhausted, discouraged, and running for his life. This episode reminds us that spiritual exhaustion is real, even for God's most faithful servants. Elijah wasn't lacking faith—he was simply weary. And instead of condemning him, God met him with rest, provision, and compassion.  One of the most powerful lessons from this passage is that God was not found in the wind, the earthquake, or the fire. Instead, He spoke through what the Hebrew calls "qol demamah daqqah"—a gentle whisper, a delicate sound of stillness. God often does His deepest work not in the dramatic moments, but in the quiet places where we learn to listen.  Key Takeaways: ✅ Spiritual maturity does not make us immune to exhaustion. ✅ God often restores us before He redirects us. ✅ The whisper reminds us that God is near. ✅ Discouragement can cloud our vision, but God is still at work. ✅ What Elijah couldn't see, God had already secured. Memorable Quote: "Fire reveals God's power, but the whisper reveals His heart." If you're weary, discouraged, or carrying burdens that feel too heavy, remember this: the same God who sent fire on Mount Carmel is the God who meets weary hearts in the wilderness. #DoublePortion #PastorJohn #GodInTheWhisper #1Kings19 #Faith #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #Hope #Encouragement #GodSpeaks #ListenForHisVoice #Jesus #Scripture #ChristianLiving #RestInChrist Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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