• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • LCA Portal
  • LAMP2
  • LCA Online Donations
  • LCANZ Service Centre
  • Contact

Lutheran Church of Australia

where love comes to life

  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • The Latest
    • News
      • The Latest News
      • LCA eNews
      • Calls – Employment – Volunteering
      • Daily Devotions
      • The Lutheran
    • Resources
      • Worship Planning Page
      • Online Worship
      • Congregation Leaders
      • Bulletins and Announcements
    • Events & Projects
      • Implementation of Ordination Resolution
      • Convention of General Synod 2024
      • Convention of General Synod 2025
  • Congregational Life Hub
      • Congregational Life Hub
        Resources and support for all areas of your congregation’s life
        Visit the hub
      • Worship & Faith – Inspiring worship and growing in faith
      • Mission – Equipping congregations for local mission
      • Ministry – Encouraging congregations in ministry
      • Pastoral Care – Supporting those involved in caring for others
      • Governance & Admin – Equipping those involved on church boards and committees
      • Vacant Congregations – Supporting congregations in vacancy
      • Safe Church – Helping you to protect the people in your care
      • Church Workers – Assisting employing and calling bodies
      • Training – Equipping you for serving others
  • FIND A CHURCH
  • CONTACT US

Memory loss and despair

28 June 2021


Print Friendly, PDF & Email

by Chelsea Pietsch

Click here to download your printable verse to carry with you today.

 

She said to Elijah, ‘What do you have against me, man of God? Did you come to remind me of my sin and kill my son?’ (1 Kings 17:18)

Read 1 Kings 17:17–24

The widow at Zarephath was a woman who experienced the Lord’s faithfulness firsthand. Earlier in chapter 17, she expected to die on account of running out of food. But when the prophet Elijah appeared, she shared her last provisions with him. And – thanks be to God – her flour and oil didn’t run out as she had anticipated (verse 16).

You might expect that after an experience such as this, the goodness and mercy of the Lord would be etched in her mind so that she would be forever changed. You might expect that when another trial came her way, she would remember what God had done for her and trustingly say, ‘God has provided for me in the past; he will again’. Not so.

When the widow faces her next serious trial (her son becomes deathly ill), she quickly falls into despair. She turns to Elijah in a panicked state and blames him, saying, ‘What do you have against me, man of God? Did you come to remind me of my sin and kill my son?’

How often are we like the widow at Zarephath? Despite having experienced the blessing of God in our lives, when suffering befalls us or someone we love, we are quick to blame others and despair. We forget how God has provided for us in the past, and we despise the suffering that comes our way.

This response is very telling. It reveals our lack of faith, and it exposes our hidden belief that no adversity could befall us. It shows us up to be ‘theologians of glory’ – people who expect Christ’s comfort but not his cross.

Yet, despite the widow’s lack of faith, and despite ours, God gives what we do not deserve. In the widow’s case, Elijah stretches himself out on the boy three times, and he lives. Christ, too, grants us life even when we expect – and perhaps even deserve – death. He takes our despair to the cross, and in exchange, gives us healing and peace.

Can you think of a time in your life when God delivered you from a state of despair, even when you failed to turn to him?

Dear Heavenly Father, have mercy on our unbelief and save us from despair. Please send me your Holy Spirit to increase my faith in Christ, your Son. Amen.


  • Click here to read previous devotions.
  • We are also posting them on LCA Facebook, making it easy for you to share them with family and friends.
  • Sign up to receive Daily Devotion in your inbox every morning. If you’re already doing that, please encourage others to sign up. Click here for the link.

« Strange ways
Remember me »

Primary Sidebar

Join more than 5,000 people receiving LCA eNews in their inbox every fortnight. It brings you the latest of everything, including updates from this page. It's free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Click on the picture to sign up.

Archives

  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • Footer

    Quicklinks

    • HOME
    • NEWS & FEATURES
    • CALLS – EMPLOYMENT

     

    • FIND A CHURCH
    • WORSHIP PLANNING PAGE

    Contact us

    139 Frome Street
    Adelaide SA 5000

    08 8267 7300

    © 2026 Lutheran Church of Australia

    Privacy Policy • Disclaimer

    Designed by LCA Communications