Faith in the Drought: Trusting the Provider

This week in our “Elijah” series, we looked at what it means to have faith in the Provider and Giver of life—even when the creek runs dry. In 1 Kings 17, Elijah faces drought and dependence, yet God provides through a surprising source: a widow who also finds herself in desperate need. Together, they learn that God’s provision often flows through community and mutual trust, not just miracles.
When tragedy strikes and the widow’s son dies, doubt rises—but God meets her pain with power, showing that He alone brings life from death. Through their story, we’re reminded that faith isn’t about ease; it’s about trusting the One who sustains us in every season.
As you reflect this week, consider where God might be inviting you to trust His provision again—through community, through waiting, or even through the places that feel most uncertain.
Faith in the Drought: Trusting the Provider
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