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Close06/14/2026 1 Kings 19 Under Pressure | The Pressure Is Real, God’s Presence Is Greater BIG IDEA: What feels like breaking down may actually be God building you up. Pressure is not proof that God has abandoned you. Don’t avoid the pressure, learn how God shows up in it. Four things Elijah learned in his weakness: 1. Pressure reveals what success conceals. Pressure revealed Elijah’s fear, isolation and his distorted perspective. Burnout often causes us to make permanent conclusions based on temporary feelings. 2. God often cares for us before He corrects us. God understands that weary people often need rest before they need answers. 3. God’s power may amaze, but His presence transforms. When exhaustion takes over, feelings often become louder than facts. It’s not about God’s power, it’s about His presence. 4. God uses pressure to prepare us. God often uses pressure to move us from seeking His power to resting in His presence. In the face of pressure and burnout: 1. Stop seeing your exhaustion as failure. (should’ve, would’ve, could’ve) 2. Don’t miss God’s presence because you’re looking for His power. God usually shows up in the quiet times. 3. Trust and rest in the fact that God is doing more than you can see.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 19:1
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