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Elijah’s Prayer for Fire

A Prayer That Revealed the True God

Prayers of Power📖 1 Kings 18:36–38

Context

On Mount Carmel, Elijah confronts the prophets of Baal. After their failure, Elijah prays briefly, and God answers with fire, proving He alone is God.

The Prayer

Hear me, O LORD, hear me, that this people may know that thou art the LORD God.
Reference: 1 Kings 18:36–38

Breaking Down the Prayer

Let's explore each phrase to understand its deeper meaning.

"Hear me, O LORD"

Elijah prays with confidence rooted in obedience. (1 Kings 18:37)

"That this people may know"

The purpose is God’s glory, not personal display. (1 Kings 18:37)

Spiritual Significance

What We Can Learn

How to Apply This Prayer

Here are practical ways to incorporate this prayer into your daily life.

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