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Kings & Prophets: From Solomon to Jeremiah - Week 8

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Release Date: 02/21/2026

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Pastor opens today’s class with the words from Psalm 135:15-18 “The idols of the nations are silver and gold, made by human hands. They have mouths, but cannot speak, eyes, but cannot see. They have ears, but cannot hear, nor is there breath in their mouths. Those who make them will be like them, and so will all who trust in them.”  We will see the truth of these words in today’s study.

Elijah’ Days: Most of this prophet’s ministry was during the height of King Ahab in the north in Israel and King Jehoshaphat in the south in Judah. His name, Elijah, is even prophetic. In Hebrew it literally means, my God is Jehovah.

    ⁃    A time of great apostasy - under Ahab and Jezebel there was an attempt to get rid of any semblance of worship of the Living God and to supplant God with the worship of Baal. 
    ⁃    A prophet of great faith (Elijah)
    ⁃    A man of insignificance (very little is know about him, was he even an Israelite?)
    ⁃    A time of great danger for believers. Ahab and Jezebel sought to destroy God’s prophets.
    ⁃    A ministry of great impact

Elijah’s ministry is recorded in 
1 Kings 17-19, 21
2 Kings 1-2
2 Chronicles 21

Elijah’s Ministry:
    ⁃    Prediction and Provision (1 Kings 17) Elijah speaks that there will not be rain or dew for the next few years. This is a direct attack on King Ahab’s gods. And the drought begins. Elijah goes into hiding. There are some great stories of God’s miraculous provision for Elijah during the famine.
    ⁃    Contest at Mount Carmel (1 Kings 18-19) God tells Elijah 3 years after the drought started that he was to go to Ahab and tell him that God would send rain. Elijah confronts Ahab about abandoning God and says for Ahab and his people and 850 prophets of Baal to meet him, a prophet of God, at Mt. Carmel and offers them the choice to follow God or Baal.  Elijah is severely outnumbered against 850 false prophets, but the contest begins.
    ⁃    The Contest - those prophets worshiping Baal were told to pray to Baal for Baal to bring fire onto their altar, but it never comes. Elijah then builds his altar of 12 stones (1 for each tribe of Israel), slaughters the bull and then covers the altar in water and at 3pm he prays to God and the fire of the Lord falls on Elijah’s altar. When the people see this they fall and cry out, “The Lord, He is God, the Lord, He is God!” They destroy the false prophets, and the rains start falling. 
    ⁃    The Aftermath - Elijah runs to Jezreel (the summer palace) where Jezebel threatens him saying she is going to ensure he is killed. Elijah becomes fearful and runs for his life. He hides in the wilderness and becomes very discouraged and depressed.  He tells God that he’s had enough, and to take his life. Then an angel of the Lord comes and tells him to head to Mt. Sinai where the Lord will appear to him.

Join us next week as we continue our study of Elijah!


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