Series | The
Life of Amazing Faith
Scripture | 1 Kings 18:24, “Then you call on the name of your god, and I will call on
the name of the Lord. The god who answers by fire —he is God.”
Lesson 14 | By Faith Elijah
Called Down Fire
Elijah
is known in the Bible as one of the boldest and most radical Old Testament
prophets that ever lived. During the
time of Elijah the people of Israel were divided in their worship of God. The majority of the people were turning their
hearts towards Baal (a false god of the Canaanites) and God was very displeased
with them. Elijah was called by God to
turn back the hearts of the people from worthless idolatry to serving the one
and only God.
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Kings 18 records one of his most intense confrontations with the prophets of
Baal where Elijah challenged them to a show of power. Elijah’s challenge was simple- whoever’s God
could bring down fire from the sky wins.
The prophets of Baal spent all day trying to get their god to answer
them, but nothing happened. In their
desperation they began cutting themselves and pouring out their own blood to
prove their dedication, however, fire never came down.
Elijah
on the other hand mocked and ridiculed them in their foolish idolatry by saying
things like, “Maybe your god is too busy to come now… or he might be
sleeping!” However, this only made them slash themselves
more and shout even louder. Despite all
their efforts the prophets of Baal failed the challenge.
Then
Elijah prayed to God in 1 Kings 18:37-39, “37
Answer me, Lord, answer me, so these people will know that you, Lord, are God,
and that you are turning their hearts back again.” 38 Then the fire of the Lord
fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and also
licked up the water in the trench. 39 When all the people saw this, they fell
prostrate and cried, “The Lord —he is God! The Lord —he is God!” Afterwards
Elijah had the priests of Baal executed because of their crimes against God by
bringing idolatry to the people.
Elijah’s
faith in God removed all his fear and gave him the boldness to confront the
lies of his day. I pray that you and I
will have the same kind of faith Elijah had and boldly face the spiritual
opposition of our day. Today, our battle
is not against flesh and blood, but with Satanic forces in spiritual places,
Ephesians 6:12. We are to battle in
prayer and with the Word of God bringing truth to the people.
When
we encounter false religions, abortion, immorality, injustice, and spiritual
idolatry may we boldly confront it with the truth of Jesus Christ in love!
Reflection | Are you willing to boldly confront
and make a stand against the evil of your culture?
Action | (1) Ask God for boldness to
speak the truth in love, Acts 4:29. (2) Prayerfully
look for opportunities to confront the evil of your culture with the truth of
God’s Word- urban violence, false religion, abortion, sex trafficking,
injustice, and the like. (3) Lastly, like
Elijah, live a life of Holy Ghost boldness!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Ezekiel 29:1-30:26, Hebrews 11:32-12:13, Psalm 112:1-10, & Proverbs 27:17. Click here to read online.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Ezekiel 29:1-30:26, Hebrews 11:32-12:13, Psalm 112:1-10, & Proverbs 27:17. Click here to read online.
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