Why Elijah's Prayer Was
Answered
1Kings 18:41-46
Pastor David F. Reagan
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INTRODUCTION:
According to James 5:16-18, Elijah received answers to his
prayers concerning fire from heaven and the halting and
renewing of rain despite being “a man subject to like
passions as we are.” The next chapter of the Old Testament
record (1Kings 19) shows the extent of these “like
passions.” In this chapter, Elijah runs from the threat of
the wicked Jezebel and whines to God about wanting to die
because he is the only one doing anything. Yet, without
doubt, Elijah received mighty answers to his bold prayers.
The text before us provides insight into why these audacious
prayers were answered by God. We would do well to learn from
Elijah’s example.
I.
HE MADE SPECIFIC REQUESTS TO
GOD (18:41)
A.
Unbelieving Prayer Tends to be
Nonspecific
1.
Lord, bless my
family – What exactly to you want God to do?
2.
Lord, be with me today
– He has already promised that He will never leave us or
forsake us. What are you praying for?
B.
He Must Turn Our General
Requests Into Specific Ones
1.
From Lord, bless my
family to Lord, help Johnny
understand his math problems today; Lord, help Suzy be a
witness to her friend today; Lord, help my wife (husband) be
obedient to You in the commitment she/he made last Sunday.
2.
Illustration: Incident in
Israel: we did not have invitations to hand out to the
people because of the time constraint. It needed to be typed
in Hebrew and printed; we needed it by the next day; and
Israel has nothing like Kinko’s and such jobs usually take a
week or two. So, we prayed. I asked one of the men to pray
but he only prayed generally. I prayed again, but
specifically for the request. That night we just came on
someone who offered to type the invitation and we were able
to get it printed the next evening.
As Right As Rain
– “Dr. Charles E. Fuller, for many years radio
preacher for the Old Fashioned Revival Hour in
Los Angeles, was in Waterloo, Iowa for a radio
daily. They were in a large metal building
during World War II. The rain was coming down in
veritable torrents, the wind was blowing, there
was such a rumble, and so much interference with
the broadcasting equipment, the engineer said
the program could not go on the air. Dr. Fuller
simply bowed his head and said, ‘Lord, the
Old-Fashioned Revival Hour has gone on the air
uninterrupted for many years. It’s your program.
I ask you now to stop the rain so the broadcast
can go on as scheduled.’ Within 90 seconds the
rains ceased, the elements were calm, and it
didn’t rain again until the program was
completed.” –from Prayer, The Holy Spirit and
Christian Living (p. 17) by Wm. K. “Kenny”
McComas.
II.
HE PUT GOD ON THE SPOT BEFORE
MEN (18:41)
A.
Elijah Told the Wicked Ahab to
Get Ready Because Rain Was on the Way
B.
Illustration: This trip to
Israel was truly saturated with prayer. At one point, our
lost bus driver lost his wallet. After he left, we prayed
for its recovery. Then, we called to tell him that we had
prayed for its recovery (knowing that we were putting God on
the spot). He called a few minutes later to tell us that he
had found the wallet.
C.
God Likes It When We have
Enough Confidence in Him to Put Him on the Spot Before the
World – Consider David before Goliath (1Samuel 17:45-47)
III.
HE MADE PRAYER HIS PRIORITY
(18:42)
A.
While Ahab Ate and Drank,
Elijah Went to Pray
B.
If We Would Pray, It Must
Become a Priority
1.
Prayer is pure spiritual battle
and it has the difficulties of war about it. Therefore, when
we are not spiritually strong, prayer will be the most
unpleasant of holy tasks for us.
2.
Prayer calls down the power of
God and it is the most effective work of the believer.
Therefore, it is the area where the devil will most fiercely
battle with the Christian.
3.
There are so many hindrances to
an effective prayer life, that we must make it a priority if
it is to succeed.
4.
Example: Man on trip who came
from very liberal background, growing in the Lord because of
the priority he gave to prayer and time with God a number of
years ago.
IV.
HE PRAYED WITH GREAT FERVENCY
(18:42)
A.
Elijah Cast Himself to the
Ground and Put His Face Between His Knees
B.
God Expects Us to be Earnest in
our Prayers to Him (James 5:16-17; Colossians 4:12)
C.
Illustration: Prayer on the
rooftop for the people of Israel. God broke my heart. How
long has it been since the Lord has been able to break you
heart? How cold are you to the things of God?
Young Preachers on Fire for God
– Jeremiah Jeter (1802-1880), a
prominent Baptist pastor in nineteenth century
Virginia, told of the young Baptist preachers he
saw in the revival times of his youth: “In
almost every neighborhood where it prevailed
young men were called into the ministry. They
were very imperfectly equipped for their work,
but they labored among a plain people, whose
spirit was not critical. If these young
evangelists could not present a logical argument
for the truth of the gospel, they believed it
with all their hearts, and preached because they
did believe. They were unacquainted with many
scriptural doctrines, and especially with the
proofs of their divinity, but they understood
the way of salvation. If they could not contend
with astute skeptics, they could guide the
honest, earnest inquirer to life eternal. Their
sermons were impressive, rather instructive, and
were noted not for the variety, but for the
importance of the truths they conveyed. They had
learned the corruption of their own hearts and
the fearfulness of their own guilt, and could
testify from sweet experience the power and
freeness of redeeming grace.
“They went forth to their work
plainly clad, without conveyances [means of
transportation], and some of them without a
pocket Bible of a hymn-book, but with glowing
zeal for the salvation of souls. Whether they
had been called to the ministry, or were in the
apostolic succession, were questions which did
not occupy their minds. The people desired to
hear something about Christ, and what these
young brethren knew concerning him they were
willing to tell in such language as their
hearers could understand. The desire to listen
to their ministrations was general and intense,
and due, doubtless, in part to the prevalence of
the revival, and in part to their juvenility and
the freshness of their preaching. Everywhere
their visits were received with pleasure, their
congregations were large, and their labors were
crowned with success.” –from Recollections of
a Long Life by Jeremiah Jeter (p.40-41). Se
Acts 5:42; 8:4.
V.
HE LOOKED FOR THE ANSWER TO HIS
PRAYER (18:43)
A.
Elijah Sent His Servant to Look
Toward the Sea for any Evidence of Coming Rain
B.
Watch and pray (Colossians
4:2-4)
C.
We Must Do More than Pray; We
Must Expect Our Prayers to be Answered. We Exercise Faith by
Looking for the Answers to our Prayers.
Saved! Saved!
– In July of 1910, the Baptist
Evangelist Mordecai Ham held an evangelistic
campaign in Gonzales, Texas. “One of the most
popular evangelistic hymns was born during this
campaign. The evangelist was preaching on the
subject, ‘Christ Our Refuge.’ In the audience
was a man who had killed four men and had
despaired of ever being saved. He listened to
Mr. Ham explain that Christ is a refuge for
sinners of any and every stripe and that the
‘Cities of Refuge,’ described in the Old
Testament, are a type of Christ, who is a
haven of hope and eternal forgiveness for all
who will flee to Him. Midway during the sermon
this man jumped up from his seat and shouted:
‘Saved! Saved! Saved!’ Mr. Scofield [Jack P.
Scholfield] was so inspired that the next
afternoon he sat outside the hotel, where the
Ham party was residing, and composed both the
words and the music for the hymn entitled,
‘Saved, Saved.’ That night the tabernacle
audience heard the song for the first time.”
–from A Biography of M. F. Ham by E. E.
Ham (p.99-100).
VI.
HE CONTINUED TO PRAY WHILE
WAITING (18:43)
A.
Elijah Continued to Pray even
after the Sixth Negative Response
B.
The Friend and the Loaves (Luke
11:5-8)
C.
To Pray and Not Faint (Luke
18:1-7)
D.
We Lose Many Treasures Because
We Stop Digging a Half-Inch from the Payload
VII.
HE ACTED IN EXPECTATION TO
GOD’S RESPONSE (18:44)
A.
All the Servant Saw was a
Little Cloud like a Man’s Hand
B.
Yet This was Enough to Show
Elijah that the Prayer was Answered
C.
Illustration: Our visit to the
traditional site where Elijah called fire from heaven. Our
viewing of a small cloud from the dormitory window that
looked like a finger of a hand. The comment that perhaps it
was a sign of rain. The absence of rain in this time of the
year. The rain we had the next night and morning. The
declaration of local people that it never rained this time
of year. Proof that God will still send His rains of
blessing in a time of spiritual drought if we will look to
Him.
D.
Faith is Acting on the Promises
of God Before we can See the Results. Note: Faith is
something we exercise and grow in. We cannot go from little
faith to great faith in one leap. We do not expect the
gangly teen to play high school football without training
and exercise. So, to claim great faith before you have
exercised your little faith is nothing more than
foolishness. Allow yourself to grow in faith. As you
exercise the faith you have, God will increase your faith.
CONCLUSION: Elijah received the answer to his prayer
(18:45). As a result, he also received a special empowering
from the Lord (18:46). What needs to happen in your prayer
life? Will you be obedient to the Lord?
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