Y’might’ve heard this story before.
1 Kings 19.11-13 KWL - 11 The L
ORD said, “Go out. Stand on Mt. Sinai before the LORD ’s face.” - Look, the L
ORD passed by. - A great, strong wind tore away the mountain, breaking rocks before the L
ORD ’s face— - but the L
ORD wasn’t in the wind. - After the wind, an earthquake. The L
ORD wasn’t in the quake. - 12 After the quake, a fire. The L
ORD wasn’t in the fire. - After the fire, a voice—a thin whisper.
- 13 When Elijah heard it, he covered his face with his robe and went out to stand in the cave’s opening.
- Look, the voice to him said, “What are you doing here, Elijah?”
This is the only instance in the bible of a
The only instance. Nowhere else is the L
Yet for some reason, the still small voice is how everybody seems to think God talks to people: He’s quiet. A tiny whisper. Something you can barely hear.
I would argue they can barely hear him