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Devoted '25 - Session 1

Jennifer Toledo
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Minding the Gap

Scripture References:

  • Hebrews 13:8
  • Hebrews 10:23
  • 1 Kings 18

Intro:

Welcome! This sermon explores trusting God's unchanging faithfulness ("Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever" - Hebrews 13:8), even when facing fear, doubt, or difficult "dry seasons." We often wrestle with trusting God completely, especially when our plans conflict with His or when we face challenges. But God's faithfulness isn't dependent on ours. Even when afraid, we can choose faith. We'll look at Elijah's example in 1 Kings 18 to learn how to "mind the gap" – the space between God's promise and its fulfillment.

Key Points: How Elijah Minded the Gap (1 Kings 18)

  1. Listen and Obey Even When Life is Hard: Despite exhaustion and danger after a long drought, Elijah obeyed God's command to confront Ahab. Don't let hardship stop you from listening and obeying.
  2. Focus on God's Narrative & Declare It: Before any physical sign, Elijah declared "the sound of a heavy rain." Listen to God's perspective (through scripture, prayer) above fear, critics, or circumstances. Speak His truth.
  3. Climb Up and Get Low: Elijah went up Mount Carmel (seeking higher perspective/God's presence) and then put his face between his knees (humility, dependence). We need to separate ourselves, seek God's perspective, and humble ourselves, recognizing our inability and His power.
  4. Start Looking for Signs of Breakthrough: Elijah sent his servant to look for rain. Actively expect God to move. Look for small signs, practice gratitude – what you focus on gets reinforced.
  5. Don't Give Up When Nothing Seems to Happen: The servant reported "nothing" six times. Elijah persisted. Endure the "nothing" stage without lowering expectations or walking away. Faith withstands the invisible phase; much can happen unseen before breakthrough.
  6. Celebrate the Little Things: When a tiny cloud appeared, Elijah immediately proclaimed massive rain was coming. Don't despise small beginnings. Celebrate and praise God for any sign of movement; it nurtures faith.
  7. Run When God Empowers: After the rain came, the Spirit empowered the exhausted Elijah to outrun Ahab's chariot for ~20 miles. God can empower you supernaturally, even at your weakest, to do impossible things when you partner with Him in faith.

Conclusion:

Like Elijah, we face "gaps." We might be tired, afraid, or feel like we're in a drought. But God is always faithful (Hebrews 10:23). Our hope isn't in a specific outcome, but in Him. Don't confuse trusting God with trusting an outcome. In scary moments, like the speaker's experience in Nairobi, we have a choice: faith or fear. Choosing faith, even a tiny amount, allows God to move supernaturally. It's not about denying reality but aligning with heaven's perspective and power.

Call to Action:

In this season, what are you choosing: faith or fear? Do you truly believe God is who He says He is? It's time to mind the gap, get your fight back, and believe God for the impossible again. Stop playing it safe. If you're feeling the weight of fear or discouragement, choose faith. Pray, seek God's perspective, look for His faithfulness, and don't give up. It's time to run the race God has for you, empowered by His Spirit. If you need prayer for overcoming fear or regaining your fight, seek it out.

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