A Stranger's Voice
The story of Elijah in the first book of Kings is such a clear reminder of just how listening to any voice other than God’s can displace us. After listening to Jezebel’s threat, Elijah ran for his life. In Horeb where he ends up, God repeatedly asks him: “ What are you doing here, Elijah? ” (1 Kings 19:9,13). God asks this question because fear, which came as a result of listening to a ‘stranger’s voice’, had displaced Elijah. In previous chapters we see how Elijah’s steps were ordered by the Lord. Elijah was always where God wanted him to be because he was following God’s voice. After delivering a prophesy about the famine, God directed him to the Kerith Ravine where he would make divine provision for him. Following the drying up of the brook there, God led him to go to Zarephath where again he would be divinely provided for through a widow. When it was time for the famine to end, God again gave instruction to Elijah to move – to go present himself to king Ahab. Elijah alway...