Notes and Quotes:
“Elijah expected, a different response to his obedience. Elijah expected his actions to change things going around him, but Elijah did not have control.”
“But God, in this passage invites us to look to him, not at the overwhelming circumstances, not to look at our sins or the sins of others, but to look at who He is. And to remember that God has a plan and a purpose for us. And He is in control.”
Journaling questions:
What is the lie that you're believing about your circumstances?
What is the truth that you need to preach over your situation to remind yourself that God is in control, even when you are not?
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