1 Kings 19.9-18

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Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of Elijah finds God in a gentle whisper, like a refreshing breeze at the mountain's peak.'

Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of Elijah finds God in a gentle whisper, like a refreshing breeze at the mountain’s peak.’

Limerick



There was a prophet Elijah who
Tried to flee from his foe
But God’s still small voice he heard
And it said “Do not be disturbed”
For the Lord was there and He wanted him to know

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to 1 Kings 19.9-18 is to remember that God is speaking to us through this passage. We can take it as an example of how we should be living our lives. We should strive to remain humble and patient in the face of challenges, and maintain a strong faith in God even when things seem bleak or discouraging. We can also listen for and follow His gentle leading, trusting that He will provide direction and guidance in times of difficulty. Finally, we can remember that God is always with us, no matter what, and that He will never leave us nor forsake us.

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Related passages



The themes of 1 Kings 19.9-18 are loneliness, God’s presence in nature, and the power of prayer. Related passages: Psalm 139:7-12 – God is everywhere; Jeremiah 29:11-13 – God has plans for us; Matthew 6:5-15 – Prayer connects us to God.

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