“He Called Down Fire… Then Wanted to Die | 1 Kings 19”
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Spiritual victories cannot make us immune to emotional badness.
He says, 'Lord, just kill me. Just take me home to be with you. I've had it. I'm done.'
Struggling faith is still faith.
God ministers gently. He brings them bread. He brings them water. He gives them sleep.
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He stood on the mountain and called down fire from heaven… and just days later, he ran for his life and asked God to take it. How does that happen? In 1 Kings 19, we see one of the most honest and human moments in Scripture. Elijah—one of God’s greatest prophets—moves from bold faith to deep fear, from public victory to private despair. If you’ve ever felt: exhausted after giving your all overwhelmed even after success discouraged, afraid, or ready to give up this message is for you. In this morning Bible study from the Celebrity Eclipse, we walk through Elijah’s journey into burnout, isolation, and hopelessness—and discover how God meets him there with compassion, truth, and restoration. You’ll discover: Why spiritual highs are often followed by emotional lows The danger of isolation and distorted thinking How fear can override even strong faith The gentle way God restores broken people How to hear God—not in the noise, but in the whisper This is not just Elijah’s story… it’s a mirror of our own. 👉 Stay to the end for a powerful reminder: your lowest moment is not the end of your story—God meets you there. A Simple Prayer: “God, I know I need You. I believe that Jesus is God, He died for my sins and rose again. I cannot save myself, but I trust in Your grace alone to save me. Please forgive me, make me new. I accept Jesus into my heart as my Lord and Savior. Please help me to follow You from this day forward. In Jesus name. Amen.” #ElijahStory #faithinstruggles #GodMeetsYou