‘The bin of flour shall not be used up, nor shall the jar of oil run dry, until the day the Lord sends rain on the earth’” – 1 Kings 17:14b
Radical Obedience in the Climate of Divine Performance produce SUPERNATURAL SUPPLIES: “For thus says the Lord God of Israel: ‘The bin of flour shall not be used up, nor shall the jar of oil run dry, until the day the Lord sends rain on the earth’” (1 Kgs.17:14). Following the drying up of the brook Cherith, Prophet Elijah was sent to Zarephath, to a destitute widow preparing her final handful of flour and drop of oil for a terminal meal with her son. Elijah disrupted her despair with a shocking command to bake his cake first, and the timeless decree (v.14).
Divine Supplies often defy mathematical logic. In the realm of economics, giving out of scarcity leads to depletion. In the Kingdom model of performance, releasing our "little" into the Hands of the Almighty, by a divine instruction unlocks an inexhaustible cycle of multiplication. Elijah's instruction to "make me a small cake from it first" was not selfishness; it was a test of Kingdom priority (v.13). This seemingly selfish command compelled the widow to choose between fear and faith. Placing God first establishes a covenant shield over our residual resources.
Our Lord Jesus Christ later highlighted this exact event, noting that though there were many widows in Israel during the famine, Elijah was sent only to a Gentile woman in Zarephath (Lk.4:25-26). She was sovereignly selected. This underscores that supernatural supply is triggered by a specific divine alignment. Her willingness to receive a prophet qualified her for a localized economic exemption. Affirming the reality of sustenance, the scripture confirms that the jar of flour was not used up and the jug of oil did not run dry (v.16). God did not send a truckload of grain at once; He provided daily, continual consistency. The miracle was hidden inside the continuous availability of the resource.
On the matter of Supernatural Supplies, we must conquer the spirit of fear that’s screaming that giving or obeying will leave one empty. Faith knows that obeying divine prompts secures our tomorrow. Wisdom demands honouring the principle of "Firsts": To always give God the first fruits of our time, resources, and attention. Our leftovers are blessed after our firsts are offered. We can trust God for daily provision rather than panic over long-term projections. God is fully capable of sustaining us step-by-step through any duration of crisis.
In Jesus’ Name, I declare that:
I step boldly into seasons of supernatural supplies and divine exemptions. Fear is cast out; my resources will never run dry in times of famine.
I am exempted from scarcity. My barrel of meal shall not waste this year. The oil of Grace and Favour upon my life will never run dry or fail.
I am uniquely selected for a supernatural endless supply chain. My seed triggers an unstoppable cycle of multi-generational multiplications.
Adetokunbo O. Ilesanmi (Meditations)
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