God’s Messengers 1 Kings The Story -- Chapter 15
“Baal of the lightning,” Inscribed Stele of “Baal of the lightning,” from the dig: Râs Shamrah in Northern Syria The small human figure may be a deity or a person in the god’s care
you believed you could control the weather. Lighting bolt in Baal’s hand By Worshipping Baal you believed you could control the weather.
God’s message through Elijah to King Ahab: “Baal does not control the weather, I do.”
1 Kings 17:1 (NIV) 1 Now Elijah the Tishbite, from Tishbe in Gilead, said to Ahab, “As the Lord, the God of Israel, lives, whom I serve, there will be neither dew nor rain in the next few years except at my word.” – page 202 in The Story
Elijah was saying: King Ahab, you can do anything you want in the next few years, but if you want rain to fall, you must return to the worship of the one true God: The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
1 Kings 18:1–2 (NIV) 1 After a long time, in the third year, the word of the Lord came to Elijah: “Go and present yourself to Ahab, and I will send rain on the land.” 2 So Elijah went to present himself to Ahab. Now the famine was severe in Samaria,
How long does God have to apply pressure to you before YOU change?
Every pressure God applies is for one purpose: To turn your heart back to Him.
1 Kings 18:17 (NIV) 17 When he saw Elijah, he said to him, “Is that you, you troubler of Israel?”
When God applies pressure to you to return to Him, do you find that you “Blame the messenger rather than respond to the message?”
1 Kings 18:18 (NIV) 18 “I have not made trouble for Israel,” Elijah replied. “But you and your father’s family have. You have abandoned the Lord’s commands and have followed the Baals.” Page 204 in The Story
God is the one in control of the weather, and God is applying pressure to Israel in order to turn them away from the false god: Baal
“The reason it is so dry and dusty around here, the reason there has not been any rain, is because you thought you found a way to control the weather through the worship of a false God: Baal.
1 Kings 18:19 (NIV) 19 Now summon the people from all over Israel to meet me on Mount Carmel. And bring the four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal and the four hundred prophets of Asherah, who eat at Jezebel’s table.”
Mt Carmel Northern Israel
Mt Carmel
View from the western summit or Mt Carmel looking toward the Sea
Let the Battle Begin between God and Baal
1 Kings 18:20 (NIV) So Ahab sent word throughout all Israel and assembled the prophets on Mount Carmel.
1 Kings 18:21 (NIV) 21 Elijah went before the people and said, “How long will you waver between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.” But the people said nothing.
Have you ever noticed that Have you ever noticed that? The longer you stay away from God the harder it seems to return to God?
1 Kings 18:22 (NIV) 22 Then Elijah said to them, “I am the only one of the Lord’s prophets left, but Baal has four hundred and fifty prophets.
1 Kings 18:23 (NIV) 23 Get two bulls for us. Let Baal’s prophets choose one for themselves, and let them cut it into pieces and put it on the wood but not set fire to it. I will prepare the other bull and put it on the wood but not set fire to it.
1 Kings 18:24 (NIV) 24 Then you call on the name of your god, and I will call on the name of the Lord. The god who answers by fire—he is God.” Then all the people said, “What you say is good.”
1 Kings 18:21 (NIV) 21 Elijah went before the people and said, “How long will you waver between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.” But the people said nothing.
The Priests of Baal on Mt Carmel
1 Kings 18:24 (NIV) Then all the people said, “What you say is good.”
1 Kings 18:21 (NIV) 21 Elijah went before the people and said, “How long will you waver between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.” But the people said nothing.
1 Kings 18:26 (NIV) 26 So they took the bull given them and prepared it. Then they called on the name of Baal from morning till noon. “Baal, answer us!” they shouted. But there was no response; no one answered. And they danced around the altar they had made.
1 Kings 18:27 (NIV) 27 At noon Elijah began to taunt them. “Shout louder!” he said. “Surely he is a god! Perhaps he is deep in thought, or busy, or traveling. Maybe he is sleeping and must be awakened.”
1 Kings 18:28–29 (NIV) 28 So they shouted louder and slashed themselves with swords and spears, as was their custom, until their blood flowed. 29 Midday passed, and they continued their frantic prophesying until the time for the evening sacrifice. But there was no response, no one answered, no one paid attention.
1 Kings 18:30 (NIV) 30 Then Elijah said to all the people, “Come here to me.” They came to him, and he repaired the altar of the Lord, which had been torn down.
1 Kings 18:31 (NIV) 31 Elijah took twelve stones, one for each of the tribes descended from Jacob, to whom the word of the Lord had come, saying, “Your name shall be Israel.”
1 Kings 18:32 (NIV) 32 With the stones he built an altar in the name of the Lord, and he dug a trench around it large enough to hold two seahs of seed.
1 Kings 18:33 (NIV) 33 He arranged the wood, cut the bull into pieces and laid it on the wood. Then he said to them, “Fill four large jars with water and pour it on the offering and on the wood.”
1 Kings 18:34–35 (NIV) 34 “Do it again,” he said, and they did it again. “Do it a third time,” he ordered, and they did it the third time. 35 The water ran down around the altar and even filled the trench.
1 Kings 18:36 (NIV) 36 At the time of sacrifice, the prophet Elijah stepped forward and prayed: “Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, let it be known today that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things at your command.
1 Kings 18:37 (NIV) 37 Answer me, Lord, answer me, so these people will know that you, Lord, are God, and that you are turning their hearts back again.”
We may not understand God’s methods, but his purpose is always clear We may not understand God’s methods, but his purpose is always clear. Since loosing you to sin, God has had one mission: get you back.
John 3:16–17 (NIV) 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
Lightning over Mt Carmel
1 Kings 18:38 (NIV) 38 Then the fire of the Lord fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and also licked up the water in the trench.
1 Kings 18:39 (NIV) 39 When all the people saw this, they fell prostrate and cried, “The Lord—he is God! The Lord—he is God!”
As I read this story, is my heart fully, and completely, and only for Jesus Christ?
The simple response is to repent, turn to him, and declare, as these did on the Mountain: The Lord he is God. The Lord he is my God.