"This is enough, O Lord! Take my life, for I am no better than my ancestors.” (1 Kings 19: 4).
Elijah, the great Prophet is in big trouble. Jezebel has placed a price on his head. This provoked a depression and a burn out. Can this happen to a great man of God? It can happen to anyone. It happened to Jeremiah, John the Baptist. From the Cross, Jesus cried out: ""Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?" which means "My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?" (Matthew 27: 46).
The mystery of Divine Providence is profound. But God never forsakes His servant. And He brought food to the weary Elijah.
“Get up and eat!” (1 Kings 19: 5)
"Get up and eat!" reminds us of "Take and eat." (Matthew 26: 26). In the later, the food is the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
“Get up and eat or the journey will be too much for you!” (1 Kings 19: 7).
The food that Elijah was offered and the Eucharist has this thing in common: Both are food for the Journey.
"Elijah got up, ate, and drank; then strengthened by that food, he walked forty days and forty nights to the mountain of God, Horeb." (1 Kings 19: 8).
Jesus offers us the living bread that comes down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that He gives is His flesh for the life of the world.” (Cf John 6: 51).
Everyone is invited to taste and see that the Lord is good. How happy is the man who trusts in Jesus (Cf Psalm 34: 8).
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