1) King Ahab turned Israel away from God to worship the false god Baal. Elijah the prophet warned there would be no rain until he said so.
2) For three years there was no rain and a famine struck the land. King Ahab sought out Elijah after his land was destroyed.
3) Elijah proposed a contest on Mount Carmel between Baal's prophets and himself, with the true God answering by fire. Baal's prophets failed but God sent fire to consume Elijah's sacrifice, proving He is the true God.
1) King Ahab turned Israel away from God to worship the false god Baal. Elijah the prophet warned there would be no rain until he said so.
2) For three years there was no rain and a famine struck the land. King Ahab sought out Elijah after his land was destroyed.
3) Elijah proposed a contest on Mount Carmel between Baal's prophets and himself, with the true God answering by fire. Baal's prophets failed but God sent fire to consume Elijah's sacrifice, proving He is the true God.
1) King Ahab turned Israel away from God to worship the false god Baal. Elijah the prophet warned there would be no rain until he said so.
2) For three years there was no rain and a famine struck the land. King Ahab sought out Elijah after his land was destroyed.
3) Elijah proposed a contest on Mount Carmel between Baal's prophets and himself, with the true God answering by fire. Baal's prophets failed but God sent fire to consume Elijah's sacrifice, proving He is the true God.
1) King Ahab turned Israel away from God to worship the false god Baal. Elijah the prophet warned there would be no rain until he said so.
2) For three years there was no rain and a famine struck the land. King Ahab sought out Elijah after his land was destroyed.
3) Elijah proposed a contest on Mount Carmel between Baal's prophets and himself, with the true God answering by fire. Baal's prophets failed but God sent fire to consume Elijah's sacrifice, proving He is the true God.
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original filmstrip script from the Moody Bible Institute.
1 When Ahab became King of
Israel he did more evil than all the Kings before him.
2 King Ahab not only turned
away from God to worship Baal, but encouraged the whole nation to do the same.
3 People who refused to
worship Baal were persecuted or driven out of the country. Every prophet of God who could be found was put to death. 4 Suddenly, one day, the King heard a voice burst out like a thunderclap and a stranger stood before him.
5 ‘As the Lord God of Israel
lives there will not be dew or rain until I say so.’ Elijah the prophet had arrived with a message from the Lord God.
6 People stood in stunned
silence as Elijah turned and left. A prophet of God had not been heard for a long time, but they paid little attention to Elijah or God’s warning.
7 For three years no rain fell
in the land of Israel. The grass disappeared from the hills. The cattle grew lean. Nothing grew in the field and people had less and less to eat.
8 In every home people were
suffering from hunger. Unless rain fell soon there would be no food at all. They began thinking about Elijah’s warning. 9 When the King saw the land turning to desert and his animals dying of hunger, he sent messengers to find Elijah.
10 They all returned with the
same response, ‘Elijah is nowhere to be found.’ The King sent messengers to every city and country around.
11 The messengers began to
fear for their lives as the King became furious at their failure to find the prophet.
12 God then spoke to Elijah,
‘Go and show yourself to Ahab and I will send rain on the earth.’
13 Elijah set off and saw
Obadiah the King’s servant. The prophet said, ‘Go and tell your Ahab that Elijah has returned.’ Obadiah hurried back to the king. 14 King Ahab listened to Obadiah’s report and set off to find Elijah.
15 Elijah was not afraid and
waited calmly for the King to arrive.
The king cried angrily, ‘Are
16 you the one who has been troubling Israel?’
17 Elijah answered, ‘I am not
troubling Israel. You are! You have disobeyed the commandments of the Lord
18 ‘You have worshiped the
false god Baal.’ 19 Ahab could not answer the prophet of God.
20 The King listened as Elijah
told him gather all the people of Israel and all the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. Ahab agreed.
21 From every corner of the
kingdom people came to Mount Carmel wondering what was going to happen.
22 Elijah wanted to let the
people see that the Lord God had overwhelming power.
23 ‘How long will you waver
between two opinions?’ Elijah asked. ‘If the Lord is God follow Him. If Baal is god then follow him.’ 24 The people listened but would not reply.
25 Elijah proclaimed, ‘I am a lone prophet of the Lord but Baal has 450 prophets.
26 ‘Let them prepare a sacrifice
and I will do the same. We will not light the fire. They will call on Baal and I will call on the Lord and one who answers with fire, let Him be God.
27 The people agreed to the
contest.
28 Elijah stood by as the
prophets of Baal prepared their sacrifice and called on their god from morning until noon. 29 The prophets leaped and danced. ‘Oh Baal, hear us!’ But there was no answer from Baal.
30 At noon Elijah mocked the
prophets. ‘Cry louder. Maybe Baal is talking or away on a journey. Maybe he’s asleep and needs to be woken.’
31 The prophets of Baal cried
louder than ever, leaping around in a wild frenzy begging their god to answer. They even cut themselves with knives that Baal might take pity on them.
32 The people watched but
Baal did not answer. Elijah then called the people near him as he prepared his sacrifice.
33 First Elijah took twelve
stones and rebuilt a broken altar of the Lord. 34 He put the wood in place and laid the sacrifice on the altar.
35 Next he made a trench all
around the altar of the Lord and made a strange request.
36 He told the people to fill
twelve large jars with water …
37 … and throw it all over the
sacrifice until it was soaked and the trench was filled to the brim.
38 The people watched as
Elijah came to the altar and prayed, ‘Lord God of Isreal, let it be known today that You are God and I am your servant who has done all these things at your command. 39 ‘Hear me O Lord, so that these people will know you are the Lord God and turn back to you.’
40 Suddenly the fire of the Lord
fell.
41 The altar, the sacrifice, the
water, even the dust of the ground was consumed by the fire.
42 The people fell on their
faces and exclaimed, ‘The Lord, He is God! The Lord, He is God!’ The whole nation worshipped the Lord as the only living God.
43 Only then did Elijah begin to
think about rain. He went up to the top of Mount Carmel and fell on the ground to pray. Then he told his servant to go and look out to sea for a rain cloud. 44 The servant reported there was nothing. Elijah kept praying and sent the servant seven times to look for rain. The seventh time the servant reported ‘There is a small cloud the size of a man’s hand rising out of the sea.’
45 Elijah sent his servant to
King Ahab to tell him the rain was coming. The people had repented and turned back to God and the Lord blessed them with rain and food once more. (Acts 3:19).