Finding Strength in God Amidst Life's Challenges

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"Most of us find it okay to march when the band is playing and the crowd is out and all is going well. It is a little more challenging when the wheels come off our wagon. Let's be honest enough tonight to say there are times when we get up in the morning or we turn around one afternoon and all of a sudden it would appear that every single wheel came off the wagon and we are certainly not rolling; we're stuck." [00:51:46]

"Elijah found himself in this condition largely because his focus changed. He started, as it were, to look at God through his circumstances rather than to look at his circumstances through God. He began to walk by sight and not by faith, and so his peace was affected, his spiritual prosperity was eroded, he had magnified the difficulties, and he was beginning to become paralyzed." [01:39:36]

"Elijah had fallen into the self-trap. He had fallen into the notion of believing that he was the only one who was doing anything. Did you ever have one of those days? 'I'm the only person in here that cares about this. I'm the only one that's doing anything around here.' Anytime we find ourselves doing that, we're probably in great danger because the fact is the only reason that we've ever known any faithfulness in our lives is because we have been kept by God's power." [05:00:12]

"You see, whenever we take matters into our own hands, then faith and hope are no longer exercised. And when faith and hope are no longer exercised, then they will be replaced by something, and usually by discontentedness and a lack of peace. The progress to despondency in Elijah's life is just very clear to see." [06:01:00]

"One of the biggest problems that Elijah faces is the problem of self-pity, and so God comes to him and he refreshes him. Look what he does: after he had laid down under the tree and fell asleep, an angel came and touched him and said, 'Get up.' Do you like getting woken up when you're asleep? If he had really needed to sleep, the Lord would have let him sleep, but the Lord knew he needed to get up." [09:56:44]

"The Lord says in verse 11, 'Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.' And we know this story, how this great and mighty tearing of the mountains of the winds come, but the Lord's not in the wind. And then in this great earthquake, but the Lord's not in the earthquake. And after the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord wasn't in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper." [11:40:00]

"When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. Why did he pull his cloak over his face? Because he knew that he could not bear to look upon the glory of the Lord. Isn't it a strange thing how in Christian television everybody wants to go on the TV and tell about how they saw the glory of the Lord?" [12:06:40]

"The Lord came to his despondent servant, he refreshed him, he revealed himself to him, and finally he reinstated him. The Lord says to him in verse 15, 'Go back the way you came and go to the desert of Damascus, and when you get there, anoint Hazael king over Aram.' And then he gives him a whole list of duties to perform." [16:44:12]

"With God, failure is never final. The God whom we worship is the God of the second chance, right? And the word of the Lord came to Jonah a second time, saying, 'Get up there to Nineveh.' Is there somebody here tonight, and the word of the Lord has come to you with power and influence in the past?" [17:23:39]

"I want to say to you tonight that the God whom we worship is the God who completes what he begins. When Paul writes to Timothy, he reminds him that even when we are faithless, he abides faithful because he cannot deny himself. And when he writes to the Philippian believers, he says, 'I am confident that he who has begun a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.'" [18:26:40]

"More progress is made in our spiritual pilgrimage through tears and failure than it is through success and laughter. Well, here's an illustration of it in First Kings 19. I'd like to leave you with two words. They're not original to me; they're actually original in this story, at least to Martin Lloyd Jones, who was greatly used of God in Britain and indeed throughout the world." [18:52:08]

"Eric Alexander said to me, he said, 'You know, at first I said to myself, is that all that a great man like this could say to somebody? Just keep on.' And then he said it dawned on me that that is ultimately what all of us need said to each other all the time. Just those two words: keep on." [21:11:24]

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