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The Days of Elijah

You Want Me to Do What ?!

You Want Me to Do What ?!

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StonePoint Church

215 Advantage Dr, Cumming, GA 30040, USA

Sunday 9:00 AM

God is More Than Enough!

Have you ever asked the question to God, “You Want Me to Do What”?

What would you do if God asked you to do something that you thought would be dangerous or put you in danger?

Would you do what God asked you to do and trust that He would deliver you or would you be fearful that harm would come your way if you obeyed Him?

Have you ever felt like you were all alone and no one else knew how you felt?

1 Kings 18:1-15

Luke 4:24-26

Jesus can always relate to us because He created us and He lived as one of us!

When God calls us to do something, whether it makes sense to us or not, we are called to trust God and have faith in Him and His will in each and every situation. His ways are higher than ours and He has a righteous purpose for what He is calling us to do.

Do you think it’s impossible to serve God because your boss isn’t a believer, or you work in an ungodly workplace? Obadiah showed us that you can still serve God in an ungodly place. He put his life on the line to save and feed 100 prophets. Are we choosing to serve God wherever He has us, even if it means putting our career or our lives in danger?

How do we apply what God has shown us in His Word to our lives today?

We should follow God and be obedient to what He asks us to do even if we feel fearful or don’t understand.

We should serve God wherever He has placed us, even if the situation isn’t the most ideal and even if others around us don’t agree with us or believe what we believe.

We should always remember that even if we feel all alone or like nobody understands, there are others going through what you are going through. Jesus understands.

God is faithful and He will never leave or forsake us.

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