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Elijah 3 - Famine in Zarephath
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He heard God's command, confronted the priests of a false god, and when his work was done, God provided him with a successor. The story of Elijah in 7 parts. Written by Noel Speers.
Commission presents Elijah by Noel Spears. Episode three Famine in Zarapath.
SPEAKER_01Our nation was in a mess. Many people had begun to worship the false gods of other countries, and now, to make it all worse, the rivers and streams began to dry up because the Lord God had ordered that there would be neither dew nor rain for the next few years, so creating a shortage of grain and other food. Oh, I I should explain. My name is Jezeel, and I am a servant in a big house, a house from which one member of the family was later to play an imperative part in our story. Elijah was the youngest son of the household, but he was different to the others, especially relating to the nation's religion. Not only had he been so bold as to challenge the king by walking into his presence and condemning his majesty for neglecting the nation's religion. But later, instead of hiding where he couldn't be found by the king's troops, he openly mixed with the townsfolk at Zarapeth and found himself at the home of one of the citizens of that town.
SPEAKER_00Ma'am, thank you for inviting me into your home.
SPEAKER_04Where else could you go? What with the strout, the shortage of grain, or anything else to eat?
SPEAKER_00But you have already shown me such kindness by sharing with me from your bread and water.
SPEAKER_04Was there anyone else in Zarapath pushing to help you?
SPEAKER_00I suppose not.
SPEAKER_04And you did ask me to.
SPEAKER_00It was quite rude of me, but I will explain.
SPEAKER_04Whatever. It is I who was rude. I should introduce you to my son. Sir, this is Tara. Tara is a quiet lad.
SPEAKER_05Mother, are you not going to make me the meal that you promised?
SPEAKER_04Tara, we do not have much, but I will do what I can.
SPEAKER_00Ma'am, did I not say that the Lord, the God of Israel?
SPEAKER_04Yes, sir. You did say, if I remember, the jar of flour will not be used up, and the jug of oil will not run dry until the day when God gives rain on the land.
SPEAKER_05Can that happen? It sounds like a what's his name? What's his name?
SPEAKER_00A miracle. Miracle? What is a miracle? That's when the Lord God does something that people can't explain. Something magic, you mean? Not really. You see, Tera, the Lord God is all powerful. I'm not sure I understand. When our nation was seeking a place to make its home, it came to a fortified city called Jericho. Now Jericho was a big city, surrounded with high walls, but our leader, a fine man called Joshua, believed that our God would give the city to the Israelites.
SPEAKER_05Yes, I've heard of this, Joshua. And also something about the city.
SPEAKER_04Yes, Tara, you have listened to the tales I once told you. Remind us, sir, what the Lord God did.
SPEAKER_00For Joshua told the people to march quietly around the city, just once, and then return to the camp they had set up. And what did that do? Each day, at the same time, the people once more walked around Jericho and returned to the camp.
SPEAKER_04But that isn't the end of the tale.
SPEAKER_00Indeed, ma'am. Having walked around Jericho for two days, the people continued to march around the city on the third day and so on until the sixth day. And for how much longer did that continue? No, not that much longer. On the seventh day, they all arose at daybreak and marched around the city seven times.
SPEAKER_05Yes, and then what?
SPEAKER_00The priests blew loudly on trumpets and everyone else shouted loudly.
SPEAKER_05And then Go on, do go on.
SPEAKER_04Be patient, Terra.
SPEAKER_00The wall around the city collapsed and the people were able to capture the city. So Terra, that's our God. The Lord God.
SPEAKER_04And you believe, sir, that this God will not allow us to go hungry.
SPEAKER_05Mother, I haven't forgotten the meal that you promised me.
SPEAKER_04Well, now we will put this Lord God to the test.
SPEAKER_00Yes, ma'am. It is time for us all to eat.
SPEAKER_01And with that encouragement, the widow set to, preparing the much awaited meal for her son and their guest, and within a short time the three sat down to the meal.
SPEAKER_05Mother, this meal is great. Thank you. You must have given me so much, I don't think I'll be able to eat it all.
SPEAKER_04I wasn't conscious that I served any more than normal portions, and there's still some left. Enough flour and oil to make meals for tomorrow.
SPEAKER_00I have already thanked you for the invitation to come to your home.
SPEAKER_04Not altogether an invitation now, was it, sir?
SPEAKER_00Perhaps not, but I must explain. The Lord God told me to come to Zaropath.
SPEAKER_04Yes. Why do you think that was, sir?
SPEAKER_00Zaropath? I don't know why, but usually he has a good reason. Doesn't always tell me until later. But that wasn't all that he told me. Go on. What else? God said that in Zaropath I would find someone, a widow who would supply me with food and water.
SPEAKER_04And so that explains your command when we met in the market.
SPEAKER_00I was quite rude, for which I must apologise. I am sorry.
SPEAKER_05Does the Lord God always take care of you this way? Terra, don't be so nosy.
SPEAKER_00No, you deserve an explanation. Both of you. Whenever the Lord God inflicted the drought upon our nation, he instructed me to go eastward and hide in the Kerith Ravine. And there the ravens brought me bread and meat, both in the morning and in the evening, and I was able to drink each day from a brook.
SPEAKER_05That must have been very convenient for you. But why come here now to take our food? We don't have very much left.
SPEAKER_04Tira, now that is not very respectful.
SPEAKER_00No, you have a right to know. I have told you of God's supply of food and water at the Careth Ravine, but after a time, because of the droit, the brook dried up, and at the same time the bread and meat they stopped coming.
SPEAKER_05Must have been frustrating. I mean, after all, the Lord God had been kind and providing everything you needed, and then suddenly just to Just to stop, you mean Terra?
SPEAKER_00I understand what you're thinking, but I accepted that God was telling me it was time to move on.
SPEAKER_05So you were told to come to Zarapath and look out for a widow, and you just happened to meet my mother at the town gate.
SPEAKER_04I don't know why I was there in the market. I didn't need any firewood, but I just felt I should go into the village. And when I was there, what better to do than gather up some firewood? No sooner had I begun my task than this stranger asked me for a little water in a jar, and perhaps a piece of bread.
SPEAKER_00Yes, it really was quite rude.
SPEAKER_04No, you were quite polite. What amused me was that of all the people in the market this morning, you asked the one person who was perhaps least able to meet your request.
SPEAKER_00God does not always answer our request in the most obvious way or by using the person we would first choose. But God never leaves me without some sign of what the next step should be.
SPEAKER_05Now let me understand what you are saying. You don't know where next you're going to be going. Nytera, don't be so rude.
SPEAKER_00No, the boy is right to be curious. It must seem strange to you, for I can't really answer the question. Just not at the moment. Come on, Nyterra.
SPEAKER_04We must tidy up after our meal.
SPEAKER_01The hostess and her son set to clearing everything away after the meal. Elijah was made to feel very welcome in the neat little home and remained there that evening. The next morning before Elijah left, both the widow and Tira were eager to learn just why, of all the people who lived in Zarapeth, God should have chosen them to have the privilege of acting as hosts to Elijah.
SPEAKER_00I don't know. But the Lord God does what appears to be strange things. And there are times when perhaps it is only years later that we know why. That is, if we ever know why things happen.
SPEAKER_04Sir, I think that I'm beginning to understand.
SPEAKER_05Mother, don't be silly. You can't possibly understand.
SPEAKER_04Tara, just let me explain. Didn't I tell you that this morning I decided to go into the village to collect some firewood? Yes, you did. And that I did so, despite having plenty of firewood here at home. Yes, you did. Well, can't you see it, Tara?
SPEAKER_05Not really, mother.
SPEAKER_04If I hadn't gone into Zarapath to collect the firewood that I didn't need, I would not have met you, sir.
SPEAKER_05And you would not not have asked for a little water in a jar.
SPEAKER_00And perhaps a piece of bread. Yes, I believe that you both are beginning to understand what I mean.
SPEAKER_04You are suggesting that your god arranged that I should be in the village at just that moment, so that there would be someone to give you water.
SPEAKER_05Surely not, sir. And why not, Terra? Your God, sir, he doesn't look after such minor details as supplying someone with a drink, surely not.
SPEAKER_00And why not? The Lord God of Israel has a task to be done, so I will not be able to complete that job without remaining healthy. So I needed food and water, and that explains my request to your mother. That is why my God cares for minor details, as you put it.
SPEAKER_05And just what is this job, as you put it, that your God has?
SPEAKER_00I don't know just now, but I am sure the Lord God will tell me at the proper time, whenever I need to know. But two things I do know.
SPEAKER_04Yes.
SPEAKER_00One, he has chosen me to do it, and just as important, he has chosen you and your mother to help me. Go on. Well, I can't. The Lord God doesn't show his people the full details of this task ahead until the time has come to complete it. So I must wait until I am instructed.
SPEAKER_04So I assume that you will remain here in Zarapath.
SPEAKER_00Yes, until I have to go on. I'm sorry that both of you will be burdened with me.
SPEAKER_04Oh, never worry. You're a pleasant guest.
SPEAKER_00Thank you. Don't you think we should relax now?
SPEAKER_01And all the time that Elijah was there, both the jar of flour and the jug of oil did not run dry. But all was not to remain so.
SPEAKER_00Good morning, ma'am. I trust that all is well with you both.
SPEAKER_03All is not well with us both. What have you got against me? And Tira, my son. You so-called man of God.
SPEAKER_00There is something wrong? Do tell me what It is Tira.
SPEAKER_03Sir, he is ill. I don't know what the matter is.
SPEAKER_00It seems to be quite sudden. Last night Tira was Yes, last night he was quite normal.
SPEAKER_04Slept quite normally, but during the night he suddenly woke with a severe headache and was sweating.
SPEAKER_00Perhaps I should go and see him.
SPEAKER_03No, sir.
SPEAKER_04Tira is quite ill and should be allowed to rest.
SPEAKER_01However, the next morning, a distraught widow found that her beloved son Tira had stopped breathing. She had begun to believe in this man of God, Elijah. She had faith that this God would care for her. What was she to think now? How would this affect her attitude to Elijah? And more importantly, her faith in God.
SPEAKER_03What do you have against me, man of God?
SPEAKER_00He is still unwell.
SPEAKER_03Unwell? Tara is dead. My son has gone.
SPEAKER_00I am sorry.
SPEAKER_03Man of God, have you come to remind me of my sin and kill my son?
SPEAKER_00Allow me to see your son.
SPEAKER_03What good will this do? He is dead.
SPEAKER_00Please, please, my dear woman.
SPEAKER_03Very well. Come this way.
SPEAKER_02Other parts were by the Commission radio drama team. The programme was produced by Jennifer Hobson and recorded at Commission Studios in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Episode four is entitled The Big Challenge.
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