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What does the Bible say about God's provision during hardship?

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The Bible teaches that God provides for His people, often in unexpected ways, just as He did for Elijah with ravens (1 Kings 17:4).

In 1 Kings 17, we see the story of Elijah, whom God commanded to hide by the brook Cherith during a time of drought in Israel. Despite the severe famine affecting the land, God ensured Elijah was provided for by sending ravens to feed him with bread and flesh in the morning and evening. This miraculous provision illustrates God’s sovereign care for His people, showing that He can sustain us even in dire circumstances. It emphasizes a core belief in sovereign grace theology: that God’s mercy and provision are not dependent on human merit but on His divine will.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 17:4-6

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