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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for 1 Kings 19:9-10

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"WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?"
Intro: Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal and Asherah to a contest. Because of his victory, wicked Queen Jezebel has threatened his life and he has fled in fear all the way to Mt. Horeb.
I. "WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE ELIJAH?"
A. Sometimes God's greated servants are found in places they should never be.
1. He was in a place of discouragement and despair.
a. Under the juniper tree he had asked the Lord to take away his life.
1. I don't think he really meant that.
2. If that's what he wanted, he could have remained in Samaria and Jezebel would have gladly obliged him.
b. Despair often follows on the heels of great victories.
1. Satan will always try to keep you from enjoying victory.
2. He was in a place of fear.
a. He was not afraid to challenge the 850 prophets of Baal and Ashtoreh.
b. The threats of one woman had him on the run.
B. "I have been jealous for the Lord God of hosts."
1. He spoke of the spiritual apostasy in Israel.
a. They have forsaken Thy covenant.
b. They have torn down Thy altars.
c. They have slain Thy prophets.
d. "I'm the only one left and they are looking for me to kill me."
2. Amazing how fear and despair can exaggerate a situation.
a. Young girls in Tucson.
b. Your problems are not as bad as you think.
c. You are not as alone as you think.
d. Your husband is not the most inconsiderate in world.
II. ELIJAH CALLED TO STAND ON MT. AS GOD PASSED BY.
A. Great wind, God not in wind.
B. Great earthquake, God not in earthquake.
C. Fire, God not in fire.
D. The still small voice of God.
1. Hard to find God when our lives being torn by wind or shaking with adversity or consumed by fire.
2. "Be still and know that I am God."
III. "WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE ELIJAH?"
A. Elijah did not understand the question the first time.
1. He answered why he was there.
a. That is not what God had asked.
b. God asked what are you doing here.
c. The real answer was nothing.
2. He had been driven by fear and discouragement to doing nothing. No longer serving God.
B. He still did not understand the question and gave the same answer.
C. So God ordered him on a new mission of service.
1. Go to Damascus and anoint Hazael king over Syria.
2. Anoint Jehu king over Israel.
3. Anoint Elisha to take your place.
a. There's work to be done, now get busy.
b. Incidentally, it's not as bad as you say, I have 7,000 in Israel who have not bowed their knees to Baal.
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