Prepping With God's Preparation (From our 6-1-25 Worship)
Summary: Prepping With God's Preparation
Introduction: The Grueling Dakar Rally
- The Paris-Dakar Rally is the world’s longest and most grueling endurance race (started in 1979, about 6,200 miles).
- It takes place in an environment that is hostile to both man and machine; survival depends on preparation.
- Story of Mark Thatcher (navigator, 1982): After a breakdown, a recording error left his team stranded 35 miles off course for 6 days. Their survival depended on supplies they had prepared in advance—water, flares, and even the ability to make smoke signals.
Life Application: Physical vs. Spiritual Preparation
- Unlike rally racers, modern life rarely puts us in such immediate danger, but spiritually, we all cross a desert-like world.
- If we’re not prepared for the spiritual dangers around us, we risk not making it through “alive” spiritually.
Transition to Scripture: Elijah’s Desert Preparation (1 Kings 17)
- Elijah lived during a literal drought—a desert experience for three and a half years, one he himself announced to King Ahab.
- God prepared Elijah for this ordeal; the sermon focuses on how God prepares His people and what we can learn.
Key Points from 1 Kings 17
1. God’s Word is Our Preparation Plan
- Elijah received direct instruction from God; today, we have God’s instructions in the Bible.
- 2 Peter 1:20-21 (ESV): “...men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.”
- The Bible is our only reliable guide through the moral “desert” of this world.
2. Preparation Takes Time
- God told Elijah to go and wait by the brook Cherith, where ravens would feed him and water was supplied.
- The drought (and Elijah’s waiting) lasted years, not days; spiritual growth and preparation aren’t instant.
- Grace gives us “space to mess up and still be heading in the right direction”—progress matters more than instant perfection.
3. God’s Provision Requires Obedience
- Elijah had to follow God’s instructions exactly—provision was found only where God directed.
- Obedience isn’t perfection, but a heart that desires to follow God and keeps returning after failure (see 1 John).
- We may not get everything right, but God’s grace is for those who keep striving and learning.
4. Preparation Requires Flexibility
- Eventually, the brook dried up, and God told Elijah to move to Zarephath, where a widow would provide for him.
- Sometimes God’s plan requires us to change direction (“pivot”), even when we’re comfortable.
- Willingness to change and trust God’s leading is a crucial part of spiritual preparation.
Final Application & Invitation
- Like Mark Thatcher’s team in the rally, being perfectly prepared isn’t the point—being prepared enough and trusting God is.
- You may feel lost, like you’re “drinking out of the radiator,” but God still loves you and provides new opportunities.
- Today is a new chance to get prepared for eternity—by learning from God’s word, striving to obey, and trusting Him when it’s time to pivot.
Summary in a sentence:
Just as survival in the Dakar Rally depends on preparation, our spiritual survival depends on trusting God’s word, obeying Him (even imperfectly), allowing time for growth, and being willing to change direction when God calls—because God always provides for those who follow His preparation plan.
Just as survival in the Dakar Rally depends on preparation, our spiritual survival depends on trusting God’s word, obeying Him (even imperfectly), allowing time for growth, and being willing to change direction when God calls—because God always provides for those who follow His preparation plan.
