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Sunday, May 3, 2026 I 1 Kings 19:9–13 (NLT)
When the greatest victory of your life is followed by the greatest threat against your life, what do you do? In this powerful message from 1 Kings 19, Bishop Dale Bronner shows us how God Himself restores a prophet who has lost his bearings — and how the same five movements God used to put Elijah back together are available to anyone whose soul has been shaken by trauma.
Drawing on a striking metaphor from mechanical engineering — bearings as the components that reduce friction in everything that moves — Bishop Bronner introduces the word for the day: equanimity. He unpacks Elijah's four trauma responses (running, isolating, exhausting, despairing) and then walks through the five ways God restores him — by feeding the body, giving space to process, cutting through the chaos until a whisper can be heard, restoring purpose, and correcting distorted perspective.
The message lands on a thunderous prophetic word for everyone who has been written off, delayed, or pronounced finished: "It's not going to end the way that it looks."
If you have been thrown off balance — by loss, betrayal, a diagnosis, a death threat dressed up in different language — this message is a steadying word.
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Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168
Sunday Services:
In person 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM / Online @ 6:00 PM
Church Address:
212 Riverside Pkwy
Austell, GA 30168
By Bishop Dale C. Bronner4.9
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Sunday, May 3, 2026 I 1 Kings 19:9–13 (NLT)
When the greatest victory of your life is followed by the greatest threat against your life, what do you do? In this powerful message from 1 Kings 19, Bishop Dale Bronner shows us how God Himself restores a prophet who has lost his bearings — and how the same five movements God used to put Elijah back together are available to anyone whose soul has been shaken by trauma.
Drawing on a striking metaphor from mechanical engineering — bearings as the components that reduce friction in everything that moves — Bishop Bronner introduces the word for the day: equanimity. He unpacks Elijah's four trauma responses (running, isolating, exhausting, despairing) and then walks through the five ways God restores him — by feeding the body, giving space to process, cutting through the chaos until a whisper can be heard, restoring purpose, and correcting distorted perspective.
The message lands on a thunderous prophetic word for everyone who has been written off, delayed, or pronounced finished: "It's not going to end the way that it looks."
If you have been thrown off balance — by loss, betrayal, a diagnosis, a death threat dressed up in different language — this message is a steadying word.
📖 Scripture References:
We pray you are blessed by this message!
🔔 Subscribe for weekly messages, and share this with someone who needs a word today.
🌐 Website: www.woffamily.org
📲 Follow us on Instagram: @woffamily
📘 Facebook: @woffamily
To support the ministry:
Online: www.woffamily.org/give
Text: Text "WOF" to 73256
Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168
Sunday Services:
In person 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM / Online @ 6:00 PM
Church Address:
212 Riverside Pkwy
Austell, GA 30168

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