I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Kings 18-19.
I love the story about the competition Elijah sets up between himself and the prophets of Baal. It shows how Elijah was a great showman and understood how to capture people’s attention. It reminds us that there is nothing wrong with using showy techniques to attract people to follow God. However, today I want to focus on some lesser things we can learn from this passage. First, we have King Ahab. He was responsible for the well-being of his people during a terrible drought, but what motivated him to do a desperate search for water and a place where plants were growing? His people were dying of thirst and starving, but King Ahab was not motivated to make a desperate search for water until his horses were in danger. Then when King Ahab met Elijah, Ahab called Elijah a troublemaker for having told him that there would be a drought. Elijah accurately points out that it was King Ahab who had caused the trouble by disobeying the Lord and worshiping Baal. We find the same sort of thing happening today. For example, there were people who protested and made a big fuss accusing Samaritan’s Purse of bringing hate and vitriol to New York City during the pandemic because they opened an emergency tent hospital in Central Park. The question is, who was spreading hatred and vitriol? The ones who were treating the sick, all of the sick, who came to them for care? Or the ones shouting and screaming because they did not like the beliefs of those providing care?