TEXT: 1 Kings 19:1-18
God does not always work by precedent. Because He has communicated in one way at one time does not mean that He will always communicate in the same way at subsequent times. However, His will is sure to be made known to us. Our responsibility is to be attentive to His Spirit for direction.
QUESTIONS
- Just prior to our lesson text, Elijah had won a great victory on the mountain and undoubtedly was spiritually very much in tune with God. How quickly this changed! What was Elijah’s condition after listening to the threats of Queen Jezebel? What lesson can we learn from this?
- God sent an angel to instruct and encourage Elijah. Then the prophet journeyed on to Mt. Horeb. When Elijah arrived, God’s next communication was direct. It was in the form of a question, “What doest thou here, Elijah?” (verse 9). What would your reaction be if God spoke to you with a direct question?
- When Elijah heard the still, small Voice, he wrapped his face in his mantle, and went and stood in the entrance of the cave. Why hadn’t Elijah shown the same respect or reverence after seeing the manifestations of nature?
- God communicated with Elijah in an audible voice. Often He chooses other methods of revealing His will to us. What might some of these other ways be?
- Sometimes we may find ourselves having difficulty determining whether an impression or communication we are receiving is from the Lord. How can we know that it is the Lord who is giving us direction?
- God may speak to man through the forces of nature by way of judgment. See Exodus 7:24. Why is it possible that miracles alone will not lead men to God?
- What was the result of Elijah’s listening and responding to God’s communication?
- God’s responsibility is to answer our prayers, providing us with guidance and direction. What is our responsibility?
key verse
ANSWER FOR ANSWER
SUPPLEMENTAL SCRITURES
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
THEME THOUGHTS
With his very first breath, the newborn infant begins to grope through the maze of existence, seeking to satisfy his need for warmth and food. Every sense seems to be one of desire. But as he grows, the average person soon realizes his complex nature requires more than gratification of physical needs. He becomes aware of a need for love, for security, for acceptance, for inner peace—the principal ingredients that bring fulfillment and direction in life. The search for the satisfaction of all these needs becomes a predominant drive, a quest with only one true solution. That solution is found in God—the only One who can and will meet all of these needs. It is this thought which provides the theme for this quarter. Each lesson should be centered on the fact that God cares for us in every detail of our lives. He has promised to provide our physical needs, but even more importantly, He is concerned with our spiritual needs. With this thought in mind, we begin the series by focusing on the fact that God has provided mercy, thus opening the way for a personal relationship between God and man. Once that relationship has been established through the experience of salvation, the way is open for God to supply the other needs of those who trust in Him. As you study the succeeding lessons, use the Scripture, “All things work together for good to them that love God” Romans 8:28). We must realize that God, in His infinite wisdom, knows what is best for us. What we see as a need may, in God’s sight, be something which would not prove to be for our good. Accepting that verse as the basis for the quarter will help us see that true happiness is based on God’s control of the circumstances of our lives. We will recognize that as our trust is in Him, our needs truly will be supplied in the manner He knows is best.
MEMORY VERSE
MEMORY VERSE VISUALIZED
LESSON ACTIVITY
MEMORY VERSE SONG
MEMORY VERSE PATTERN
MEMORY VERSE IN ACTION
FAMILY DEVOTIONS
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
MEMORY VERSE
MEMORY VERSE VISUALIZED
MEMORY VERSE SONG
MEMORY VERSE PATTERN
MEMORY VERSE IN ACTION
COORDINATING SONGS
SUPPLEMENTAL SCRIPTURES
key verse
And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear. — Isaiah 65:24
SUPPLEMENTAL SCRIPTURES
- Luke 24:13-35
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
THEME THOUGHTS
With his very first breath, the newborn infant begins to grope through the maze of existence, seeking to satisfy his need for warmth and food. Every sense seems to be one of desire. But as he grows, the average person soon realizes his complex nature requires more than gratification of physical needs. He becomes aware of a need for love, for security, for acceptance, for inner peace—the principal ingredients that bring fulfillment and direction in life. The search for the satisfaction of all these needs becomes a predominant drive, a quest with only one true solution. That solution is found in God—the only One who can and will meet all of these needs. It is this thought which provides the theme for this quarter. Each lesson should be centered on the fact that God cares for us in every detail of our lives. He has promised to provide our physical needs, but even more importantly, He is concerned with our spiritual needs. With this thought in mind, we begin the series by focusing on the fact that God has provided mercy, thus opening the way for a personal relationship between God and man. Once that relationship has been established through the experience of salvation, the way is open for God to supply the other needs of those who trust in Him. As you study the succeeding lessons, use the Scripture, “All things work together for good to them that love God” Romans 8:28). We must realize that God, in His infinite wisdom, knows what is best for us. What we see as a need may, in God’s sight, be something which would not prove to be for our good. Accepting that verse as the basis for the quarter will help us see that true happiness is based on God’s control of the circumstances of our lives. We will recognize that as our trust is in Him, our needs truly will be supplied in the manner He knows is best.
key verse
And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear. — Isaiah 65:24
SUPPLEMENTAL SCRIPTURES
- Luke 24:13-35
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
THEME THOUGHTS
With his very first breath, the newborn infant begins to grope through the maze of existence, seeking to satisfy his need for warmth and food. Every sense seems to be one of desire. But as he grows, the average person soon realizes his complex nature requires more than gratification of physical needs. He becomes aware of a need for love, for security, for acceptance, for inner peace—the principal ingredients that bring fulfillment and direction in life. The search for the satisfaction of all these needs becomes a predominant drive, a quest with only one true solution. That solution is found in God—the only One who can and will meet all of these needs. It is this thought which provides the theme for this quarter. Each lesson should be centered on the fact that God cares for us in every detail of our lives. He has promised to provide our physical needs, but even more importantly, He is concerned with our spiritual needs. With this thought in mind, we begin the series by focusing on the fact that God has provided mercy, thus opening the way for a personal relationship between God and man. Once that relationship has been established through the experience of salvation, the way is open for God to supply the other needs of those who trust in Him. As you study the succeeding lessons, use the Scripture, “All things work together for good to them that love God” Romans 8:28). We must realize that God, in His infinite wisdom, knows what is best for us. What we see as a need may, in God’s sight, be something which would not prove to be for our good. Accepting that verse as the basis for the quarter will help us see that true happiness is based on God’s control of the circumstances of our lives. We will recognize that as our trust is in Him, our needs truly will be supplied in the manner He knows is best.
key verse FOR MEDITATION
LIFE APPLICATION
PERSONAL STUDY
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
key verse FOR MEDITATION
devotional focus
LIFE APPLICATION
PERSONAL STUDY
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
key verse FOR MEDITATION
life application
SUPPLEMENTAL SCRIPTURES
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
key verse FOR MEDITATION
LIFE APPLICATION
FOCUS SCRIPTURES
LESSON KEY
WORD SEARCH
Search Unit 13 - God Meets Our Needs
key verse FOR MEDITATION
FOCUS SCRIPTURES
SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES
WORD SEARCH