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The Lord is Passing By—by Quentin Goodman & Eden McLeod

June 6, 2022

Sermon summary:

  1. Tell him how you really feel. 

1 Kings 19: 1–8 Wherever you are at today, God gives you the option of reaching out to him and to tell him how you feel. Elijah was gut-level honest with God. Tell him where you're really at. God offers strength and rest.


2 .Listen for God.

1 Kings 19:9–13 God speaks to his people, if you're willing to listen. Whispering is connected with closeness and intimacy. You need to be quiet and still to hear God. It takes work to listen to him .(Elijah had to walk up a mountain). 

Think of how to change your schedule so you can have opportunities to hear God.


3. Respond. 

1 Kings 19:14–18 God gave Elijah very specific instructions. God speaks to us in the Bible. We can't procrastinate or be selective in your obedience.


You can watch the full service here. (The sermon starts at 39 mins)

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