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Summary: Hunger. . . We avoid it. We refuse to endure it. Now lack of hunger has bled into our spiritual walk. It is time to become hungry again!

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The Hunger Games – Pt. 3

Brooks and Biscuits

Introduction:

Over the last couple of weeks I have been challenging your hunger levels. Are you placing any demand on God’s supply or have you allowed apathy to overtake your appetite? Then I asked you what reveals your desperation level? Is it your worship? Is it your giving? Is it your service? If desperation drives God to action, which I believe it does, then how can He tell you are desperate? I also challenge you that we cannot allow blessing and breakthrough to be used up on us! We are the distribution channel that God desires to use to take the leftovers to the left out. So, let’s wrap this thing up and go a little further!

Text: 1 Kings 17:2-23

God then told Elijah, "Get out of here, and fast. Head east and hide out at the Kerith Ravine on the other side of the Jordan River. You can drink fresh water from the brook; I’ve ordered the ravens to feed you." Elijah obeyed God’s orders. He went and camped in the Kerith canyon on the other side of the Jordan. And sure enough, ravens brought him his meals, both breakfast and supper, and he drank from the brook. Eventually the brook dried up because of the drought. Then God spoke to him: "Get up and go to Zarephath in Sidon and live there. I’ve instructed a woman who lives there, a widow, to feed you." So he got up and went to Zarephath. As he came to the entrance of the village he met a woman, a widow, gathering firewood. He asked her, "Please, would you bring me a little water in a jug? I need a drink." As she went to get it, he called out, "And while you’re at it, would you bring me something to eat?" She said, "I swear, as surely as your God lives, I don’t have so much as a biscuit. I have a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a bottle; you found me scratching together just enough firewood to make a last meal for my son and me. After we eat it, we’ll die." Elijah said to her, "Don’t worry about a thing. Go ahead and do what you’ve said. But first make a small biscuit for me and bring it back here. Then go ahead and make a meal from what’s left for you and your son. This is the word of the God of Israel: ’The jar of flour will not run out and the bottle of oil will not become empty before God sends rain on the land and ends this drought.’" And she went right off and did it, did just as Elijah asked. And it turned out as he said—daily food for her and her family. The jar of meal didn’t run out and the bottle of oil didn’t become empty: God’s promise fulfilled to the letter, exactly as Elijah had delivered it! Later on the woman’s son became sick. The sickness took a turn for the worse—and then he stopped breathing. The woman said to Elijah, "Why did you ever show up here in the first place—a holy man barging in, exposing my sins, and killing my son?" Elijah said, "Hand me your son."He then took him from her bosom, carried him up to the loft where he was staying, and laid him on his bed. Then he prayed, "O God, my God, why have you brought this terrible thing on this widow who has opened her home to me? Why have you killed her son?" Three times he stretched himself out full-length on the boy, praying with all his might, "God, my God, put breath back into this boy’s body!" God listened to Elijah’s prayer and put breath back into his body—he was alive! Elijah picked the boy up, carried him downstairs from the loft, and gave him to his mother. "Here’s your son," said Elijah, "alive!"

A. Dry times are supposed to be a season, not a permanent stop.

Some of you have become too comfortable with dryness. You are so convinced that it will always be like this that you are no longer hungry. You have given up. The brook you were drinking from is dry and you want to die right there! Some of you are still holding on for ravens and God has moved on to widows! Some of you are trying to get nourishment from stuff that quit feeding you a long time ago. You are hanging out with folks that don’t feed you anymore. You are investing in relationships that are draining you not feeding you.

Don’t hang out in the dry forever! He has someone or somewhere He can nourish you! However, you have to be willing to quit crying over what God is finished with . . . move on! Some of you are missing the provision of God because it doesn’t look like or taste like the brook you had grown comfortable with! Some of you have even been instructed by God to move on and then you wonder why you are starving to death. Get up and move. Food is linked to His Word! Until we obey His Word we will have no nourishment.

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