The sermon "Needed Famine" by Kevin Thacker examines the theological implications of 1 Kings 17:1-17, focusing on the theme of divine providence in times of need. Thacker illustrates how God orchestrated a drought to turn His people back to Him and to demonstrate His provision for those who are poor and needy, as represented by Elijah and the widow of Zarephath. He draws parallels between the physical famine and the spiritual famine indicated in Amos 8:11, emphasizing the necessity of relying on God's promises, particularly in times of desperation. Through God's interactions with Elijah and the widow, Thacker underscores the Reformed understanding of election and grace, highlighting that God often uses unlikely means to fulfill His purposes and provide for the faithful.
“A needed famine... was to save one Gentile woman.”
“These promises ain't for you. These are promises for needy folks.”
“Believers need to support the furtherance of the gospel, and you ought to do that with your firstfruits.”
“The word of the Lord said, fear not, the Lord provides.”
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