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God often asks for our trust before we understand what He’s doing. Through the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 17, we saw that God can provide in unexpected ways, work through unlikely people, and is always doing something good—even when it doesn’t feel like it. Whether it’s ravens by a brook, a widow in a drought, or fleas in a concentration camp, God is still in control—and He’s 100% worthy of our trust.
God is after our trust
God is able to provide
God is always working for our good
Life Group Discussion:
Have you ever seen God ask you to do something that didn’t make sense at the time? What happened when you obeyed (or didn’t)?
When have you experienced God providing for you in an unexpected or “unlikely” way?
Why is it hard to believe God is working for your good when things feel unfair or hopeless?
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God often asks for our trust before we understand what He’s doing. Through the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 17, we saw that God can provide in unexpected ways, work through unlikely people, and is always doing something good—even when it doesn’t feel like it. Whether it’s ravens by a brook, a widow in a drought, or fleas in a concentration camp, God is still in control—and He’s 100% worthy of our trust.
God is after our trust
God is able to provide
God is always working for our good
Life Group Discussion:
Have you ever seen God ask you to do something that didn’t make sense at the time? What happened when you obeyed (or didn’t)?
When have you experienced God providing for you in an unexpected or “unlikely” way?
Why is it hard to believe God is working for your good when things feel unfair or hopeless?

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