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Charles Spurgeon once said ”The word of God is like a caged lion. it does not need to be defended, it simply needs to be let out of its cage.” We aim to unlock the cage and unleash the scriptures from beginning to end to better grasp the authority, beauty and glory of God as He has revealed himself and His plan through the Holy Scriptures. Check our our Church website: https://cometolifebible.church/ Download our mobile app: iPhone - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id6451267525 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.subsplashconsulting.s_N35VZC If you want to support us Click the link below: https://secure.subsplash.com/ui/access/N35VZC Thank you!
Charles Spurgeon once said ”The word of God is like a caged lion. it does not need to be defended, it simply needs to be let out of its cage.” We aim to unlock the cage and unleash the scriptures from beginning to end to better grasp the authority, beauty and glory of God as He has revealed himself and His plan through the Holy Scriptures. Check our our Church website: https://cometolifebible.church/ Download our mobile app: iPhone - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id6451267525 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.subsplashconsulting.s_N35VZC If you want to support us Click the link below: https://secure.subsplash.com/ui/access/N35VZC Thank you!
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Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Unexpected Sustaining: 1 Kings 17:8-24
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
When life doesn't make sense and you're at the end of your rope—that might be exactly where God needs you.
Elijah's story reminds us that God doesn't have to meet us on our terms or where we feel comfortable. He sent his prophet out of hiding, across dangerous territory, to the homeland of his enemies, to be sustained by a starving widow with only enough food for one last meal.
It made no sense. But God's gifts are often found in unexpected places.
This widow had nothing—just a handful of flour and a little oil. Yet when she put God first and trusted His prophet, that little bit never ran out. Every day there was just enough. For years.
Here's the truth we need to hear: Miracles don't mean life will be perfect. This woman experienced a supernatural provision and still faced heartbreaking tragedy when her son died. Following God doesn't make us immune from pain or difficulty. But it does mean we have somewhere to take that pain.
She went straight to God with her anger and confusion. And that honesty—that raw vulnerability—opened the door for God to move. Her son was raised to life, and she declared, "Now I know that the word of the Lord in your mouth is truth."
Life is found in God's word. Not just in the scriptures, but ultimately in the Word made flesh—Jesus. He's the greater Elijah who provides bread for thousands, raises the dead, and offers eternal life through His own resurrection.
So the question for us today: Will we respond to God even when it doesn't make sense? Will we give Him our first and best, not our leftovers? Will we trust Him with our honest pain and anger instead of holding it in?
God's economy works differently. Faith requires the first, not the leftovers. And when we trust Him, He always provides exactly enough.

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