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To Be Like Elijah (And Other Divine Oddities)

47 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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Elijah the prophet is quite the guy. He goes before the apostate king Ahab, boldly decries the Israelites’ unfaithfulness, and declares God’s judgement of drought on the land - all with the constantly looming risk of death. But how was he able to do any of that? And, maybe more importantly, how do we? Join Rianna and Shiloh, this episode’s fellow non-Theologian, as they unpack the three keys to Elijah’s life of faith and fearlessness, proposing alarm-less morning devotional routines, obedience in the face of some seemingly strange requests from God, and the deepest note of surrender that you’ve maybe ever considered. Episode Bible References: * 1 Kings 17:1, 2-5, 8-10 * 1 Kings 18:1-2, 7-16, 20-21 * Mark 3:25 * 1 Kings 18:30-35, 38, 39

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