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Provision isn’t just about God meeting our needs, it’s about learning to trust Him as our Source. In 1 Kings 17, Elijah declares a drought and then experiences it himself. At first, God provides water from a stream and food delivered by ravens, supernatural provision in the middle of lack. But then the stream dries up, and Elijah has to face a critical truth: the brook and the birds were never the source, they were just resources.
Let's unpack how God sometimes allows certain resources to dry up, not to punish us, but to remind us that He alone is our Provider. Whether it’s a job, a paycheck, or a relationship, when one door closes, God is already preparing another one. If your brook feels like it’s drying up, don’t lose hope. God is your source, and He’s already making a way.
By The Lakeside ChurchProvision isn’t just about God meeting our needs, it’s about learning to trust Him as our Source. In 1 Kings 17, Elijah declares a drought and then experiences it himself. At first, God provides water from a stream and food delivered by ravens, supernatural provision in the middle of lack. But then the stream dries up, and Elijah has to face a critical truth: the brook and the birds were never the source, they were just resources.
Let's unpack how God sometimes allows certain resources to dry up, not to punish us, but to remind us that He alone is our Provider. Whether it’s a job, a paycheck, or a relationship, when one door closes, God is already preparing another one. If your brook feels like it’s drying up, don’t lose hope. God is your source, and He’s already making a way.