Highway to Heaven: Abel Mehola | 5/24/2026

Services

Sunday - 11:00 AM // Wednesday - 6:30 pm

May 27, 2026

In 1 Kings 19:9-21, Elijah arrives at Mount Horeb exhausted, discouraged, and questioning God after the events on Mount Carmel. Through Elijah’s journey from the cave to the mountain, the sermon explores how God had been building Elijah’s faith through moments of providence, promise, power, and patience, but now wanted to teach him something deeper: His presence. At Horeb, Elijah pours out his frustration and disappointment to God, revealing a faith that had become overly focused on performance and outcomes. God responds not with anger, but with compassion, reminding Elijah that His presence is not earned through performance but rooted in relationship and God’s unchanging character. As Elijah stands on the mountain, God is not found in the wind, earthquake, or fire, but in a gentle whisper. The message of the sermon centers on the truth that God’s silence does not mean His absence. In seasons of discouragement, confusion, or spiritual exhaustion, believers are invited to slow down and rediscover the quiet presence of God. The passage concludes with God recommissioning Elijah, assuring him that he is not alone and giving him Elisha as a companion and successor. Even after failure and fear, God still had purpose for Elijah’s life, proving that God’s presence continues before, during, and after the cave experiences of faith.