Elijah Week #2 | When God Sends Weird | 04.19.26

Pastor Drew Moorehead
What do you do when God leads you into a season that doesn’t make sense?
In this powerful message, Drew Moorehead walks through 1 Kings 17:1–9 and the story of Elijah—a man who said “yes” to God and was immediately sent… into hiding.
No spotlight. No platform. Just a brook, some ravens, and a whole lot of trust.
If you’ve ever felt overlooked, stuck in a waiting season, or confused by what God is doing in your life, this message is for you.
In this sermon, you’ll discover:
👉 God never wastes a wilderness
Even in seasons that feel hidden or unproductive, God is forming something deep within you. What feels like isolation may actually be preparation.
👉 God’s provision is enough… even when it’s weird
Ravens feeding a prophet? It wasn’t conventional—but it was exactly what Elijah needed. God isn’t limited to expected methods. He provides in ways that stretch our trust.
👉 There is a reason for every season
When the brook dried up, it wasn’t the end—it was a transition. Sometimes what feels like loss is actually God moving you into your next assignment.
This message will challenge you to:
Stop trying to control the outcome
Trust God’s provision—even when it looks unfamiliar
Take your next step of obedience, even when it’s uncomfortable
Key takeaway:
God isn’t committed to making sense—He’s committed to revealing Himself.
So whether you’re in a wilderness, watching your “brook” dry up, or stepping into something new, be encouraged:
➡️ God sees you
➡️ God is providing for you
➡️ God is working—even now
Your next step?
Give God your “yes.”
Stop trying to refill what He’s already finished.
Receive what He’s sending.
Trust where He’s leading.
