Can God Provide When All Hope Is Gone?

Taught by Prabhudas Koshy

Transcript:

1 Kings 17:12—”And she said, As the LORD thy God liveth, I have not a cake, but an handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse: and, behold, I am gathering two sticks, that I may go in and dress it for my son and me, that we may eat it, and die.” 

The widow of Zarephath uttered these words during one of the darkest moments of her life. A severe famine, brought by God’s judgment upon Israel (1 Kings 17:1), had extended into neighbouring Sidon, leaving even this Gentile widow destitute. She possessed only enough meal and oil for one final meal before she and her son expected to die. Humanly speaking, every earthly hope had vanished.

Yet this desperate situation became the setting for God’s glorious provision. Before Elijah multiplied her resources through God’s promise, the widow was called to trust the Lord beyond what she could see. She knew the God of Israel only as “the LORD thy God”, but through this trial she would come to know Him as her own faithful Provider.

God’s providence is never limited by our poverty or circumstances. The Lord who commanded the ravens to feed Elijah now prepared a poor widow to sustain His prophet. God’s resources never diminish, even when ours are exhausted. He often allows His people to reach the end of their own strength so that they may discover the sufficiency of His grace.

Believers today also face seasons when resources seem inadequate and the future uncertain. At such times, we must not measure God’s faithfulness by what remains in our “barrel” or “cruse”, but by His unfailing promises. The Lord who sustained the widow still cares for those who trust Him. When human hope fails, divine providence never does. “My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:19).