06-30-19 Grace-Benson & Vail Sermon

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1 Kings 17:17-24 [Pentecost 3 CWS C]

Pastor Ron Koehler

Grace Benson/Vail, AZ

June 30, 2019

GOD IS GRACIOUS TO US IN OUR WEAKNESS 1. Simply Because He is Compassionate (17-23) 2. To Keep Us Close to Him (24)

Dear Friends in Christ, Tests of faith. Have you had them? Elijah did—the prophet Elijah. So did a widow outside of Israel up along the cost of the Mediterranean Sea. In the middle of famine and drought, the Lord told his prophet to go to that area (among the pagan people who threatened his nation of Israel) and find a widow who would provide food for him. Elijah trusted God and went. He found the woman and asked for water and bread. It was then that the woman’s faith was tested. You see, this single mom didn’t have anything. Well, hardly anything. She had a handful of flour and a tiny bit of oil. Her plan was to use it for her and her son’s last meal. There was absolutely no hope after that meal and she certainly had nothing to give this stranger, even if he was a prophet. Elijah instructed her to use what she had and prepare some bread for him. He also promised that her jug of oil and her jar of flour would miraculously never run out. On the brink of starvation and facing death along with her son, for her to comply would require great faith. Give away her last food and trust something that bizarre? She could not know what would happen; she had to trust this prophet of the LORD and take him at his word. She did and she was rewarded. Sometime later, her faith was tested again. It was not the threat of death this time; her son had actually become ill and died. She had previously at least acknowledged the one true God and after the bottomless jug and jar, it seems that she had faith in the LORD. But now the test of faith came. Have you ever questioned God? Wondered why something awful happened? A global tragedy? Continuing war? Something even closer to home—the death of a friend or family member? Someone young, someone wonderful, someone just retired and beginning to relax after a lifetime of work? Or maybe we question the wisdom of God in not yet providing a pastor to serve us and help us and to reach out with his saving gospel. There are some pretty big things that may cause us to question God and the things he does and allows. This widow in Zarephath was no different. She lost her son and was now all alone. Her situation raised a big question in her mind and she posed it to God’s prophet: “What is the issue between us, man of God? Have you come to remind me of my sins and to kill my son?” Just like we sometimes do, she thought that some sin she had committed had caused the Lord to take action against her by letting her one and only son get sick and die. Confusion, grief, anger—all explode at the man of God who had previously revealed to her God’s love and care in a miraculous way. Have you ever, in weakness of faith, lost your perspective? Have you forgotten who you are and who God is? Have you ever forgotten how life and death happen in this world, that everyone dies? I think we probably understand.


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