On the mountain, Elijah stood bold, confident, and fearless. He called down fire, confronted darkness, and watched God move in undeniable power. It was a moment of triumph, clarity, and supernatural strength.But in the very next chapter… fear hit him. The same Elijah who faced 450 prophets ran into the wilderness, overwhelmed, exhausted, and convinced he was alone. Victory one day, despair the next — and honestly, that feels a lot like real life.Here’s the part that blesses me: God didn’t rebuke Elijah for being afraid. He restored him. He sent an angel with food. He let Elijah rest. He spoke gently. He reminded him of purpose. He revealed that Elijah was never alone — God had preserved a remnant, and He still had plans for Elijah’s life.Sometimes we think spiritual strength means we should never feel tired, discouraged, or afraid. But Elijah shows us that even the strongest warriors have breaking points — and God meets us there with compassion, not condemnation.If you’re in a Mount Carmel season, celebrate God’s power. If you’re in a wilderness season, trust God’s tenderness. He is the God who answers by fire… and the God who whispers in the quiet.You are not alone. You are not forgotten. And God is not finished with you. 💛🔥🌿What part of Elijah’s journey speaks to you today?