ELIJAH AND THE DYING BOY (3)
Scripture: 1 Kings 17:17-24
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Elijah and The Dying Boy (3)
Series: First Kings 17
Donald Cantrell
1 Kings 17: 17 - 24
Three Part Series - Sermon 3
I - The Critical Situation (17)
A) The New Information (17a)
B) The Noted Illness (17b)
II - The Cutting Suggestion (18)
A) Her Foolish Accusation (18a)
B) Her False Assumption (18b)
III - The Calculated Solution (19)
A) Elijah's Simple Plea (19a)
B) Elijah's Specific Path (19b)
IV - The Compelling Supplication (20 - 23)
A) One's Prayerful Request (20 - 21)
B) One's Powerful Reviving (22 - 23)
V - The Confident Salutation (24)
A) Her Thoughtful Assertion (24a)
B) Her Truthful Admission (24b)
Theme: ''Trusting God with the biggest thing''
Introduction
A magician had a job on a cruise ship doing his act for the customers during times at sea. The captain of this particular ship had a pet parrot; he loved the parrot and spoiled it, catering to it constantly. This particular parrot had a habit of going to the magician's act every time he performed it.
After a while, the parrot began to tell the audience how the tricks were done. Comments like ''Look up his sleeve, awrk!'', and ''There's a false bottom in the trunk, awrk!'' became common place, so that the people thought the team were a comedy act. This infuriated the magician, as he took his job very seriously. However, as the parrot had the captain's favor, he was at a loss of what to do about it.
One night the magician had all of the parrot that he could take and he picked up his magic wand and threw it at the parrot. At that same moment the ship ran into an iceberg and the lights went out.
The ship sank, and the magician found himself clinging to a small piece of wreckage. Wouldn't you know it; the parrot was perching there on the wreckage with him. After two days of silence, the parrot says ''OK, I give up, now tell me how you did that?''
Elijah had learned a lot at the brook, then he moved to Zarephath and there he learned even more. Life was ...
Series: First Kings 17
Donald Cantrell
1 Kings 17: 17 - 24
Three Part Series - Sermon 3
I - The Critical Situation (17)
A) The New Information (17a)
B) The Noted Illness (17b)
II - The Cutting Suggestion (18)
A) Her Foolish Accusation (18a)
B) Her False Assumption (18b)
III - The Calculated Solution (19)
A) Elijah's Simple Plea (19a)
B) Elijah's Specific Path (19b)
IV - The Compelling Supplication (20 - 23)
A) One's Prayerful Request (20 - 21)
B) One's Powerful Reviving (22 - 23)
V - The Confident Salutation (24)
A) Her Thoughtful Assertion (24a)
B) Her Truthful Admission (24b)
Theme: ''Trusting God with the biggest thing''
Introduction
A magician had a job on a cruise ship doing his act for the customers during times at sea. The captain of this particular ship had a pet parrot; he loved the parrot and spoiled it, catering to it constantly. This particular parrot had a habit of going to the magician's act every time he performed it.
After a while, the parrot began to tell the audience how the tricks were done. Comments like ''Look up his sleeve, awrk!'', and ''There's a false bottom in the trunk, awrk!'' became common place, so that the people thought the team were a comedy act. This infuriated the magician, as he took his job very seriously. However, as the parrot had the captain's favor, he was at a loss of what to do about it.
One night the magician had all of the parrot that he could take and he picked up his magic wand and threw it at the parrot. At that same moment the ship ran into an iceberg and the lights went out.
The ship sank, and the magician found himself clinging to a small piece of wreckage. Wouldn't you know it; the parrot was perching there on the wreckage with him. After two days of silence, the parrot says ''OK, I give up, now tell me how you did that?''
Elijah had learned a lot at the brook, then he moved to Zarephath and there he learned even more. Life was ...
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