A Blueprint for Broken Days | Pastor Daniel Floyd
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Gateway Church
Summary
Main message: Using Elijah in 1 Kings 17 as his model, the preacher gave a four-question "blueprint for broken days": when life is hard, run to God first, root your confidence in Yahweh, obey where God tells you to go, and be willing to let go of old provision so you can embrace God's new work. He closed with a call to surrender to Jesus.
Key points:
- What do you seek first? Make seeking God your immediate response in hard seasons rather than an afterthought.
- Where do you find confidence? Anchor your confidence in Yahweh—His sovereignty, self-sufficiency, immutability, and covenant faithfulness.
- Are you willing to go there? Obey God’s specific directions (Elijah going to the brook and being fed by ravens) even if it means a hidden or difficult season.
- Can you change? Let go of dried-up provision and embrace the new thing God is doing—your obedience can open blessing for others, not just yourself.
Scriptures mentioned: 1 Kings 17, James 5, Exodus 3, Romans 8, John 15
