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The stories of Elijah begin with judgment upon Israel for her apostasy and the miracles of survival of a remnant that had not bowed the knee to Baal. We see in Elijah the epitome of those who will challenge the demonic and apostate forces of the age. And our heart leaps as we realize this Elijah ministry comes forth in the remnant now “to restore all things.” In Elisha, we see a portrayal of the...

her destruction; we are causing it to happen. When we cry out in the Spirit of the Lord, “Come out of her, O My people. Be not a partaker of her judgments” (Revelation 18:4), we are creating the force that will liberate the slaves from Babylon and enable them to serve the living God. Elijah the Tishbite said no rain would fall unless it was according to his word. God said, “I want you to go east of the Jordan to the brook Cherith. I have commanded the ravens to feed you there.” God had commanded
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