He was one of the greatest prophets in the Old Testament...a man of great faith who was mighty with God in prayer.
But Elijah finds himself sitting under a Juniper tree one day asking God to take his life. How did he go from the heights of victory on Mt. Carmel to the depths of despair under that Juniper tree?
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Great Sermon! Well i tried to listen to other pastors on this passage but noticed Pastor wagner also had a sermon on this so i listened to it and of course it was a most excellent sermon that spoke of my circumstances and things i needed to be reminded of. I really don't want to cling to a particular pastor but can't help but come back to pastor wagners sermons and they always minister to me. Really grateful for this resource who has his sermons here.
Jessica Wellington (1/6/2011)
Thank you. I would just like to let you know what a blessing you are Rev. Wagner to many people you may not even know. Thank you, for your ministry, and for bringing forth a clear message that glorifies the Lord.
Faye (12/10/2010)
from Atlanta, GA
A LIFE ZAPPER !! Elijah under the juniper tree, pleading with God "that he might die," reveals that UNBELIEF is not a neutral state of being. It's a place of demise! Praise be unto Our God that He did not leave Elijah there.
At the call of God, Mr. Wagner took up the pastorate of the newly planted Covenant Free Presbyterian Church, located in Lexington, SC, in the fall of 2002. Prior to this, he labored from January of 1989 in the pioneering and establishing of Orlando Free Presbyterian Church,...