1 Kings 17:1-5
Suddenly, without announcement or herald, one of the greatest prophets to ever have been born entered into the national arena like a thunder bolt! No record is supplied us of his birth and as to his departure from this world, he was taken up into heaven while still alive! Like Melchisedec coming before him, he was “Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life” (Heb. 7:3). Here before us in 1 Kings 17:1, the prophet Elijah hastily makes his public debut. There’s no time for airs and graces — bypassing the common man, he heads straight for the spiritual White House of Israel for an appointment with the King!! Now you know the rules Elijah, don’t upset the king — yet the prophet of God knows no such rule, that is if he wants to live up to his calling!! When a prophet turned up at the door of the royal palace, he wasn't usually bearing glad tidings of peace!
Join us as we walk through a portrait of the life of this man of God.
Desiring, Feeding, and Growing - Paul M. Williams
Blind Bartimaeus - Paul M. Williams
One Glad Morning - Paul M. Williams
Give Me Your Heart - Paul M. Williams
The Spiritual Restoration of Israel - Paul M. Williams
The Possibilities of Revival - Paul M. Williams
Revival's Prayer - Paul M. Williams
How Long Halt Ye? - Paul M. Williams
If My People - Paul M. Williams
God Will Make a Way of Escape - Paul M. Williams
Faith That Moves the Heart of God - Paul M. Williams
Restoration as Divine Goodness – Pastor Jason Wright
Lord, How Long? – Ryan Schiavo
Wait Upon the Lord - Paul M. Williams
Interpreting the Apocalyptic Literature - Paul M. Williams
The Sweetness of the Lord - Paul M. Williams
Lord, Make Me an Encourager - Paul M. Williams
The Building Up of Waste Places - Paul M. Williams
God Is at Work - Paul M. Williams
A Bruised Reed - Paul M. Williams
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