![]() Your study group could be the stepping-stone for others coming to faith. However Elijah just had to sit and wait for the provision to come. Others will feel the impact as you obey, grow and mature:Ĭhurch Growth: Introduce people to Spiritual reality. Elijah was fully dependant upon God and his miraculous provision. He ministered to him from the moment he was called. ![]() Spiritual Growth: You will be challenged to put God's Word into practice. Loyalty (1 Kings 19:21, 2:2,4,6) Elisha was intensely loyal to Elijah. Group learning and sharing: Meet weekly in a small group, share your answers and be enriched as you learn from others. Geared for Growth study materials encourage:Ī Daily Encounter with God: Your 10-15 minutes each day will strengthen the impact of God's word on your daily living. Helpful notes bring the significance of these chapters into focus, and speak clearly to us today. Could two key figures in the Old Testament have more appropriate names? We learn from their lives that faithful believers can make a difference. Watch how the ravens feed Elijah every morning and evening by rotating the wheel. Elijah often had a hard time with those he was sent to, but he continued to do God’s work. He was a prophet, or messenger sent by God to deliver important news to people. ![]() Bible Lesson: Begin by reminding the students of who Elijah was. His name means 'My God is Jehovah' so although we have no record of his ancestors we can presume that he had Godly parents! Elisha's name means 'My God is my Saviour'. Here is an easy to make Bible craft for children to learn the lesson of Elijah and the Ravens from 1 Kings 17. Main Idea: Elisha the prophet proves to be mighty in word and deed as he speaks in a time of war and performs miracles in times of desperation. 2 Kings 2:1-12 Sunday School Lesson on Elijah and Elisha. Elijah must be one of the greatest 'Greats' in the Old Testament.
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