Antihero | Elijah - Brett Hawkins
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What happens when we achieve everything we thought would make us whole, only to discover we're still empty? This exploration of 1 Kings 19 takes us into the life of Elijah immediately after one of his greatest victories on Mount Carmel. We meet him not at his strongest, but at his absolute lowest, sitting under a broom tree asking God to take his life. This is the paradox many of us live with: we can be faithful, we can experience God's power, and yet still find ourselves collapsing under the weight of disappointment and exhaustion. The message reveals three transformative truths: mountaintop moments don't make us immune to human weakness, our value to God is never based on our usefulness to Him, and if we only look for God in the spectacular, we'll miss Him in the sustaining. God doesn't respond to Elijah's despair with a sermon or rebuke. Instead, He provides bread, water, sleep, and touch before anything else. This teaches us that God cares for the whole person, not just our spiritual productivity. The whisper of God on Mount Horeb reminds us that intimacy with God often comes not in the earthquake or fire, but in the gentle, quiet moments when we lean in close enough to hear Him. We're invited to stop carrying what Jesus never asked us to carry and to bring our exhaustion, disappointment, and questions directly to the One who promises rest for our weary souls.