There is a lot that we can take from the life and ministry of Elijah.
Background: We are past the time of the Judges and we are to the time of the Kings. We are about 60 years past when the kingdom was divided. After Solomon reigned the kingdom was divided north and south. The 10 northern tribes which were called Israel and the 2 southern tribes Benjamin and Judah, which were then called Judah. Judah had a few good kings and a few bad kings, but in the north there was nothing but bad kings. Right after the kingdom split the northern tribes set up some golden calves to worship so that the people did not have to go down to Jerusalem, which was in Judah, and worship at the Temple.
The worst king that ruled in Israel was Ahab. In 1 Kings 16 we are told that Ahab did more evil in the sight of God than all the Kings that came before him and he provoked God. He set up an alter to Ba'al and a built a "House of Ba'al" in his capital city. He was drawing the peoples hearts away from God toward Ba'al. How did he get there? He was married to Jezebel and she was the daughter of the Sidonian king. Jezebel was wicked. This marriage was a political marriage, but Ahab did what Jezebel wanted and encouraged the people to worship Ba'al and Ashtoreth. The Israelites had failed to drive out the Sidonians from the land (Judges 1:31). Ba'al was the god of storms, fertility, crops and rain. They also worshiped Molech. There is some belief that they might be the same god. Those that worshiped Ba'al and Molech would sacrifice their children as part of their worship. (Jeremiah 7:31,19:5, 32:35, Psalms 106:37-38) God had specifically forbid this type of worship. (Leviticus 18:21, 20:2-5, Deuteronomy 12:31, 18:10)The one true God needs to bring his people back on the right track and he is going to do this through discipline. The news of this discipline is going to come through Elijah a prophet. Elijah was an important prophet. Elijah never died. He was taken up in a whirlwind by a chariot of fire and never died. He was seen on the Mount of Transfiguration. Elijah was a big deal to the Jewish people. God does miraculous things through Elijah.
1 Kings 17:1 (ESV) "Now Elijah the Tishbite, of Tishbe in Gilead, said to Ahab, 'As the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, before whom I stand, there shall be neither dew nor rain these years, except by my word.'"
This is a pretty big statement. If they discover dew on the ground Elijah would be seen as a liar. Ba'al was the god of storms and crops so the one true God was disarming Ba'al. It should have been no problem for Ba'al if he had any power. God was showing the people that if they wanted to follow and worship Ba'al they were going to "reap what the sowed"
1 Kings 17:2-6 (ESV) "And the word of the LORD came to him: 'Depart from here and turn eastward and hide yourself by the brook Cherith, which is east of the Jordan. You shall drink from the brook, and I have commanded the ravens to feed you there.' So he went and did according to the word of the LORD. He went and lived by the brook Cherith that is east of the Jordan. And the ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning, and bread and meat in the evening, and he drank from the brook."
God pronounces his judgement and then sends him away. Maybe God is keeping him safe and God provides for him. God uses an unclean raven to provide food for Elijah.
1 Kings 17:7-16 (ESV) "And after a while the brook dried up, because there was no rain in the land. Then the word of the LORD came to him, 'Arise, go to Zarephath, which belongs to Sidon, and dwell there. Behold, I have commanded a widow there to feed you.' So he arose and went to Zarephath. And when he came to the gate of the city, behold, a widow was there gathering sticks. And he called to her and said, 'Bring me a little water in a vessel, that I may drink.' And as she was going to bring it, he called to her and said, 'Bring me a morsel of bread in your hand.' And she said, 'As the LORD your God lives, I have nothing baked, only a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a jug. And now I am gathering a couple of sticks that I may go in and prepare it for myself and my son, that we may eat it and die.' And Elijah said to her, 'Do not fear, go and do as you have said. But first make me a little cake of it and bring it to me, and afterward make something for yourself and your son. For thus says the LORD, the God of Israel, 'The jar of flour shall not be spent, and the jug of oil shall not be empty, until the day that the LORD sends rain upon the earth.' And she went and did as Elijah said. And she and he and her household ate for many days. The jar of flour was not spent, neither did the jug of oil become empty, according to the word of the LORD that he spoke by Elijah."
God sent Elijah into the land of Sidon...into the land of Ba'al to keep him from the children of Israel. The widow calls the Lord by name, "as the LORD your God lives". He is not her God.
I. Submission to God is difficult
The trip from where Elijah had been staying was about 100 miles. No water and food.
The widow and her son were starving. She was preparing to make their last meal and a stranger appears asking for water and a cake of bread. She is a Sidonian and not Jewish. She did not worship God, but she knew him. She listened to Elijah and trusted him and his God.
Romans 12:1 (ESV) "I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship."
Our submission to God is a sacrifice. It can be tough to submit to God. We are called to submit to God. Tithing is submission to God. Serving at Day Camp is submission to God and God can bless you through serving and submission.
II. God Blesses Faithfulness
Proverbs 3:5-6 (ESV) "Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths."
A lot of what God does in our lives does not make sense to us. If we are leaning on God's "understanding" it will not make sense to non Christians and will cause them to question what is different about you. Our life should shine in such a way that it looks different to the world around us. God blesses our faithfulness. Elijah and the widow were faithful in what God had called them to do. God continued to provide and bless them. This also happened to Daniel. Sometimes we receive clarity in our situations after we obey.
Romans 12:2 (ESV) "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect."
When we submit to God, he has a way of shaping and molding our minds and our understanding and gives us clarity and direction.
III. God always keeps his promises
Proverbs 30:5 (ESV) "Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him."
We have to put our trust in God. People will let you down, but God keeps his promises.
Romans 8:28 (ESV) "And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose."
God cares for us and he is going work out all these things out for our good and his glory! There is some place in you life that you need to step out in faith more and trust and believe that God is going to bless us.
IV. God has a special heart for widows.
Psalms 68:5, Deuteronomy 14:29, 24:19, James 1:27
God has special heart for widows, the hurting, those in, the orphans. God has a special heart for them and we should as well. We should live our lives in a way that reflects that we care for those.
God is in the middle of disciplining Israel and he sends Elijah all the way to this widow so that he can care for her and her son during this time. God can handle a lot at the same time. He is working everywhere in different ways, but always working.
1 Kings 17:17-24 (ESV) "After this the son of the woman, the mistress of the house became ill. And his illness was so severe that there was no breath left in him. And she said to Elijah, 'What have you against me, O man of God? You have come to me to bring my sin to remembrance and to cause the death of my son!' And he said to her, 'Give me your son.' And he took him from her arms and carried him up into the upper chamber where he lodged, and laid him on his own bed. And he cried to the LORD, 'O LORD my God, have you brought calamity even upon the widow with who I sojourn, by killing her son?' Then he stretched himself upon the child three times and cried to the LORD, 'O LORD my God, let this child's life come into him again.' And the LORD listened to the voice of Elijah. And the life of the child came into him again, and he revived. And Elijah took the child and brought him down from the upper chamber into the house and delivered him to his mother. And Elijah said, 'See, your son lives.' And the woman said to Elijah, 'Now I know that you are a man of God, and that the word of the LORD in your mouth is truth.'"
The widow realizes that the God that Elijah serves is over death. He is in control of death. She also makes a connection between sin and death. (Romans 6:23) There is a separation from God because of our sin. Elijah has great compassion for her. His heart is broken for her and calls out to the Lord on her behalf.
V. Make sure your compassion button isn't broken
People can wear our compassion out...but we need to fight against hardening our hearts.
Matthew 9:36 (ESV) "When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd."
Colossians 3:12 (ESV) "Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience,"
VI. Death is our greatest enemy
This widow is asking why. We have all been there. We have all asked why. Death will come for us all unless the Lord comes back first.
This is the first resurrection that we see in the Bible. Why here in Ba'al territory. It happens to a forgotten widow. God did not resurrect David's son after his sin. David mourned before his son died, but then worshiped God after he had died. People did not understand. David said "the child cannot return to me, but I can go to the child." There was no precedent for resurrection at this time, but still Elijah asks God to "revive" the child. In Canaanite mythology Ba'al was regularly defeated by his archenemy Mot (death) then rescued by another god...like agriculture cycle, but powerless against it. But not our God! Our God lives and gives life!
VII. Our God gives life
1 Thessalonians 4:13 (ESV) "But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope."
Matthew 15:28 (ESV) "Then Jesus answered her, 'O woman, great is your faith! Let it be don for you as you desire.' And her daughter was healed instantly."
John 11:25-26 (ESV) "Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?'"
Jesus raised the Canaanite woman's daughter, a widow's son, Jairus' daughter and Lazarus. We can see how some people thought he was Elijah. Eventually Jesus himself would defeat death and was resurrected, so that all that came to know him by faith would be made new, made right with God and also have eternal life through Him.