These next chapters introduce us to Elijah the Tishbite and his ministry. By his own words Elijah said: certainly as the Lord God of Israel lives (whom I serve) there would be no rain for a period of time. And it happened just as God said.
Fast forward, after the brook dried up, God told him to go to a widow in Zarephath and as he went through the city gates there she was! Notice her response when Elijah asked for some food: “As certainly as the Lord your God lives,” not whom I serve but whom you serve. This widow understood something about this hairy man. Somehow, some way, she knew Elijah had a personal relationship with Yahweh. By her own testimony she ascertained that Elijah served the God of Israel but she did not know Him as her personal God. So why did God send Elijah there? Stop and think. This widow was destitute and she needed to be introduced to this God of Israel so He could reveal Himself to her as the God of provision.
Who is destitute in your sphere of influence and do they know whom you serve? Are you being sent to them so you can be a witness for Him?









