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A Hope Restored, 1 Kings 19:1-18

Rockrimmon Campus

December 31, 2017 • Matt Ferrell

The prophet Elijah was despondent. He had just seen God move in power, but his life is threatened instead of responding in faith, he immediately flees – essentially quitting the ministry. Elijah runs to the same mountain where God appeared to Moses and hopes for God to show up in a great display of power again. God shows up. But in ways that are both undeserving and unexpected. God tells Elijah; I am working a plan that you can’t even see yet, you are not alone, live out your hope and trust in me!

A HOPE LOST (vs. 1-8)
We experience the grace of God in ways we don’t deserve

A HOPE RESTORED (vs. 9-13a)
We see the power of God in ways we don’t expect

A HOPE LIVED (vs. 13b-18)
We trust the promises of God in ways we don’t yet fully see

Songs:
This Is Amazing Grace
#6333821 by J Farro, J Riddle, and P Wickham
2012 Bethel Music

Stronger
#5060810 by B Fielding and R Morgan 2007 Hillsong Publishing

God With Us
#6460237 by L Jordan
2012 Open Hands Music and Integrity's Praise! Music

Only You
#7026980 by E J Marshall
2014 © Scot Family Reunion Songs

No Longer Slaves
#7030123 by J D Helser and M Helser
2014 © Bethel Music Publishing

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