THE STILL, SMALL VOICE
Elijah was a prophet of the Lord who lived around 900 B.C. God worked many miracles through Elijah including sending fire from heaven in a great contest between him and the prophets of Baal. The story with which I most identify from Elijah's life, however, is found in the 19th chapter of 1 Kings. After Elijah's confrontation on Mt. Carmel with the Baal worshippers, Queen Jezebel of Israel was furious with him and commanded that he be put to death. Elijah's response was like what yours or mine might be: he fled for his life, traveling a day's journey into the wilderness to hide. While there, Elijah began to feel sorry for himself, and asked God to end his life. Instead, the Lord sends an angel to minister to him, providing food and water to sustain him. On the strength of that food, Elijah is able to travel 40 days to Mt. Horeb, where he finds a cave to hide in. It is there that God asks him this pointed question, "What doest ...