Looking Up: Finding Faith and Contentment in a Distracted World

This week in our Elijah series, we discussed the story of Elijah’s confrontation with King Ahab from 1 Kings 21, diving into themes of jealousy, justice, courage, and humility. Mark led us through the account of Ahab’s envy for Naboth’s vineyard, Jezebel’s schemes, and Elijah’s steadfast willingness to speak God’s truth in a hostile environment. We reflected on how easy it is to let comparison and discontent creep into our lives, and how true contentment is found by looking up—keeping our focus on God’s faithfulness above our circumstances. With real-life examples and honest questions about when to stand firm or humbly re-examine our choices, this message encouraged us to pause and listen for God’s direction. Justice and grace both shine through in this story: God notices even a small step of humility. As you reflect, consider where you may need to “look up” and invite God’s perspective into the challenges you face this week.

Questions:
1.  What do you think it is that makes Ahab so sad about the vineyard not being up for sale?  What type of situations drive you most often to jealousy?

2.  What do you think it is that makes Ahab so agreeable to the bad ideas that Jezebel keeps coming up with?  Do you struggle most with identifying bad ideas or in mustering the courage not to follow those who have them?

3.  What can we learn from the glimpse of humility that we see in Ahab?  How does that impact the way you believe God sees you and your past mistakes?

4.  Which of these three statements are you most convicted or encouraged by?  What should you do with that new or resurfaced truth?
Looking Up: Finding Faith and Contentment in a Distracted World
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