Day 2: Plugging Into the Right Power Source
Reading: 1 Kings 18:20-39
Devotional: Elijah didn't just have courage—he had power backing his boldness. When he soaked the altar with water and called down fire from heaven, he demonstrated what happens when we're connected to the right source. The world offers countless outlets promising fulfillment, but they leave us empty and powerless. Like a lamp unplugged from electricity, we can have all the potential in the world, but without connection to God's power, we remain dark. Elijah's secret wasn't his strength; it was his relationship with the Almighty. Daily time in God's Word isn't religious obligation—it's plugging into the power source that transforms ordinary people into world-changers. Studies show reading Scripture seven days a week dramatically reduces depression, anger, and brokenness while increasing hope and restoration.
Reflection Question: What "outlets" of the world have you been plugged into that leave you feeling empty?
Devotional: Elijah didn't just have courage—he had power backing his boldness. When he soaked the altar with water and called down fire from heaven, he demonstrated what happens when we're connected to the right source. The world offers countless outlets promising fulfillment, but they leave us empty and powerless. Like a lamp unplugged from electricity, we can have all the potential in the world, but without connection to God's power, we remain dark. Elijah's secret wasn't his strength; it was his relationship with the Almighty. Daily time in God's Word isn't religious obligation—it's plugging into the power source that transforms ordinary people into world-changers. Studies show reading Scripture seven days a week dramatically reduces depression, anger, and brokenness while increasing hope and restoration.
Reflection Question: What "outlets" of the world have you been plugged into that leave you feeling empty?