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This morning’s message opened with Elijah’s words in 1 Kings 18:41 — “There is a sound of abundance of rain” — and unfolded into a powerful reminder that God sends different kinds of rain into our lives: the rain of blessing, the rain of trial, and the rain of judgment. Brother Jesse walked us through Israel’s three‑and‑a‑half‑year drought, the showdown on Mount Carmel, and Elijah’s persistence in prayer, showing how blessings come when God’s people walk in His ways, and how droughts — both physical and spiritual — often awaken us to our need for Him. He reminded us that some seasons feel dry, some storms hit hard, and some rains wash away what doesn’t belong, but the believer stands firm because their feet are on the Rock. Even when the sky is blue and there’s no sign of change, faith hears what the natural eye cannot: “I hear the sound of abundance of rain.” Through blessings, trials, and cleansing storms, God proves Himself faithful, and the message calls us to keep praying, keep trusting, and keep holding to the Rock until the clouds part and the rain comes again.
By Mountain Voices
This morning’s message opened with Elijah’s words in 1 Kings 18:41 — “There is a sound of abundance of rain” — and unfolded into a powerful reminder that God sends different kinds of rain into our lives: the rain of blessing, the rain of trial, and the rain of judgment. Brother Jesse walked us through Israel’s three‑and‑a‑half‑year drought, the showdown on Mount Carmel, and Elijah’s persistence in prayer, showing how blessings come when God’s people walk in His ways, and how droughts — both physical and spiritual — often awaken us to our need for Him. He reminded us that some seasons feel dry, some storms hit hard, and some rains wash away what doesn’t belong, but the believer stands firm because their feet are on the Rock. Even when the sky is blue and there’s no sign of change, faith hears what the natural eye cannot: “I hear the sound of abundance of rain.” Through blessings, trials, and cleansing storms, God proves Himself faithful, and the message calls us to keep praying, keep trusting, and keep holding to the Rock until the clouds part and the rain comes again.