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It happened after a while, that the brook dried up, because there was no rain in the land.
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When the Brook Dries Up
Commentators see the drying brook as a powerful metaphor. It teaches that God's specific methods of provision are often temporary. When a familiar source of support—be it a job, a relationship, or a financial resource—comes to an end, it is not a sign of God's abandonment. As Charles Spurgeon notes, it is a call to continue trusting God, who will employ a new agency for our care.
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19th Century
Baptist
Brooks will dry up, even if godly men are being sustained by them. Is there anyone here whose brook is drying up? Has it quite dried up? Still trus…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And it came to pass after a while Or "at the end of days" {x}, perhaps a year, which sometimes is the sense of this …
Presbyterian
God wonderfully equips people for the work He designs them for. The times were suited for an Elijah; an Elijah was suited for them. The Spirit of t…