Divine Provision: Embracing God's Unexpected Blessings

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"So I'm going to give you four ideas this week. First is this. Would you pray that God would put in your path a thirst? A thirsty person? For you to spill into? Simple thing. Sometime in the next seven days, Lord, put a thirsty person in my path. He wants to use you to listen to people's pain, and share the good news, and simply to spill over the love of Jesus to them." [01:09:37]( | | )

"Pursue insight into how God has called you into his providential plan. See, God doesn't only use mighty prophets. He uses a little brook. And that even dries up. He uses an unclean bird. He uses a starving widow. Don't you think God might be able to use you? You might say, Tim, you don't know my brokenness. You don't know my doubts that I bring. It's okay. God already takes into account our weakness." [01:10:24]( | | )

"You are God's workmanship. You are God's work of art. You are God's masterpiece. You are God's handiwork. You are someone who God has made a providential plan. And he wants you to seek him know him and then to use your gifts to be a blessing to others. That you in Christ are divinely designed. You are shaped to serve. You are blessed to be a blessing." [01:06:01]( | | )

"Has God ever stretched you by placing you in enemy territory with little resources? You're not alone. Elijah lived in a world like us, where we proclaim Jesus. He's proclaiming the one true God. He experienced persecution. In 2024, if you say Jesus is the one way, truth, and life, you will be persecuted. You will feel lonely. And you will need God to provide you daily sustenance." [50:11]( | | )

"God shows he is real to the pagan widow, even though she has yet to declare faith in him. Did you catch that? It doesn't say she turned to the one true God. God is showing his grace and his mercy. He's showing his mercy to people who haven't even given God a second thought yet. And that's good news. God is at work in your life, even if you don't know yet this Jesus that we're talking about." [51:41]( | | )

"Both Elijah and Jesus brought resurrection life to dead sons of widows. Both prophetically ministered in Samaria. Both were prophets who were tested in the wilderness. Both escaped death early in their ministries. Both displayed God's power to miraculously multiply bread, right? Both are miraculously taken up from earth into heaven." [55:18]( | | )

"Elijah pronounces, God says there will be no rain in the land. And so Elijah's announcement of the drought to the king and queen likely took place in or near Samaria. And now the Lord's going to send a famine. And that's a direct confrontation against the god Baal. Because Baal is supposed to be in charge of the weather and harvest." [47:22]( | | )

"Yet God chooses the dirty bird to deliver his daily sustenance, meat and bread. Much like, keep in mind, God providing manna and quail in the wilderness. Are you seeing the connection? Now, when I get to heaven, I have a long list of questions for the Lord. And one of them is going to be, how did that raven make bread with those wings?" [48:00]( | | )

"The brook dries up, but Elijah doesn't die. The Lord speaks to Elijah and says, he will save him. How? By sending him to a beach resort with all-you-can-eat bagels? No. To Zarephath. Guess what? That's where Jezebel's from. Great idea, Lord." [49:26]( | | )

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