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In today's broadcast, we dive into the intriguing relationship of Elijah and Obadiah – two men firmly rooted in their belief, yet with dispositions and callings so contrasting that mutual understanding was quite the challenge.
While Elijah, the prophet, took the route of bold confrontation, announcing the word of God with zealous authority, Obadiah's life was strikingly different. Less known and seemingly more politically inclined, Obadiah served within King Ahab's court, a place shrouded in darkness. Despite the dubious shadows cast upon him, Obadiah was a beacon of influence where it was needed most, exemplifying that God's plans are often wider and more intricate than we can fathom.
Today, we invite you to journey with us to 1 Kings chapter 18, as Pastor Colin unfolds the significance of these two distinct paths, reminding us that "Your Work Matters More Than You Think." What could possibly go wrong when two brothers in faith, who serve the same God, come face to face? A lot, actually. And therein lies a powerful lesson about embracing the diversity of God's callings.
In today's broadcast, we dive into the intriguing relationship of Elijah and Obadiah – two men firmly rooted in their belief, yet with dispositions and callings so contrasting that mutual understanding was quite the challenge.
While Elijah, the prophet, took the route of bold confrontation, announcing the word of God with zealous authority, Obadiah's life was strikingly different. Less known and seemingly more politically inclined, Obadiah served within King Ahab's court, a place shrouded in darkness. Despite the dubious shadows cast upon him, Obadiah was a beacon of influence where it was needed most, exemplifying that God's plans are often wider and more intricate than we can fathom.
Today, we invite you to journey with us to 1 Kings chapter 18, as Pastor Colin unfolds the significance of these two distinct paths, reminding us that "Your Work Matters More Than You Think." What could possibly go wrong when two brothers in faith, who serve the same God, come face to face? A lot, actually. And therein lies a powerful lesson about embracing the diversity of God's callings.