Pouring from a Pressed Place
This powerful message takes us into the life of Elijah and a desperate widow in 1 Kings 17, revealing a profound truth: God specializes in showing up when we're running on empty. The widow was down to her last meal, preparing to die with her son, yet God asked her to give from her lack. This wasn't cruelty—it was an invitation to witness the miraculous. When we prioritize God's kingdom first, even with our final resources, we position ourselves for supernatural provision. The oil and flour didn't run out because God's supply never depends on our inventory—it depends on our obedience. For mothers and all believers who feel depleted, emotionally drained, or financially stretched, this message offers hope: our weakness doesn't disqualify us from God's purpose. In fact, it's often the exact place where God does His greatest work. The sustaining power isn't found in our strength but in staying connected to the Source. When we're down to one percent, plugged into God, we function just as powerfully as if we were at full capacity on our own. The call isn't to have more before we obey—it's to trust God with the little we have and watch Him multiply it beyond our imagination
