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Story of Scripture--Day 171 "God Provides in the Drought" (1 Kings 17)

7 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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Day 171 — God Provides in the Drought (1 Kings 17) When drought came to Israel, God didn't abandon His servant—He sustained him. In 1 Kings 17, Elijah learns that God's provision is often found on the other side of obedience. God fed him by a brook, used ravens to bring food, and miraculously sustained a widow and her son through famine. Key Truth: 👉 Obedience places us under God's provision. Lessons from Elijah's Drought: ✅ God's people may experience difficult seasons, but they are never abandoned. ✅ God's provision often follows faithful obedience. ✅ God can use unexpected sources to meet our needs. ✅ When one brook dries up, God already has another plan. ✅ The God who provides for daily needs is also the God who brings life where hope seems dead. The widow's flour never ran out. The oil never failed. And when her son died, God restored life. What looked impossible became another testimony of God's faithfulness. No matter what drought you may be facing today—financial, spiritual, emotional, or relational—remember this: God's resources have never been limited by your circumstances. > "And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus." — Philippians 4:19 🎙️ Today's Big Idea: When God guides, God provides. Trust Him, obey Him, and watch His faithfulness unfold—even in the driest seasons of life. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #1Kings17 #Elijah #GodProvides #FaithOverFear #TrustGod #DailyDevotional #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #GodIsFaithful #WalkingByFaith #ScriptureJourney #HopeInChrist #ObedienceAndFaith Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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