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Study3B..Although the poor widow of Zarephath lived among idolaters, she exercised faith. Jehovah sent Elijah to her for the sake of both the woman and the prophet.consider her relative to you

@Livingwater Study3B...Faithful even among unfaithful. 1king17:8-16 Not all the inhabitants of Baal-worshipping Zarephath were completely corrupt. By sending Elijah to this widow, Jehovah showed that He takes note of well-intentioned individuals who are not yet serving Him. Indeed, “in every nation the man who fears [God] and does what is right is acceptable to him.”​— Acts 10:35 . Let's consider the remaining points... 2 . THE PROPHET’ ’ S UNDAUNTED FAITH Any man of smaller faith would have faltered and failed when the brook dried up, but not Elijah! His faith was evident in that: He had faith to take God at His word. Look at verses 8-10. Elijah lived on the word of the Lord, as we should –- Matthew 4:4, and compare 1 Kings 17:8, 14 and 16. When our actions are regulated by the Word of God and our lives are lived in the centre of His will, we have nothing whatsoever to fear. Elijah’’s faith was very strong, as was Abraham’’s –- look up Romans 4:17-21. He had faith to ma

Study3A...Have you come to the end of your resources? Have your money, health, friends, patience, etc., all gone? Take comfort from this story and from Psalm 84:11-12.

@Livingwater Study 3A IN THE WIDOW’S HOUSE AT ZAREPHATH (Scripture Portion: 1 Kings 17: 8-16) There are three matters that constantly exercise God’’s people. The first has to do with God’’s guidance. “”Does God guide?”” we ask. In these studies we see clearly that He does. Elijah was divinely led, a step at a time –- Psalm 37:23. The second matter has to do with God’’s discipline. Why do troubles and trials come to the Christian? Study Deuteronomy chapter 8, and Hebrews 12:3-11, and see also the answer to your questionings in the incident before us. The third matter has to do with God’’s provision –- look up Genesis 22:14: “”The Lord will provide””. Will He? Does He today? This study supplies the answer to that question. After Elijah had been at the brook Cherith for about a year it dried up. Did that mean God had failed? No, it meant God was about to lead him on. Where to? To Zarephath, where He had commanded a widow to sustain him. Read 1 Kings 17:8-16 several times, and notice