THE RAVEN: HEAVEN’S DESPATCH RIDER PART 5 — THE PACKAGE MUST NOT BE EATEN
THE RAVEN: HEAVEN’S DESPATCH RIDER PART 5 — THE PACKAGE MUST NOT BE EATEN 1 Kings 17:4–6 “And I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there… And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the morning, and bread and flesh in the evening…” In Part 4, we discovered that God often uses unlikely vessels to accomplish divine purpose. We learned that: God does not need human approval to choose His vessels, unlikely carriers reveal the glory of God more clearly, divine irony is part of Heaven’s system, and God can use what others overlook. The key lesson was: God’s choice of vessel does not reduce the power of His provision. Now we step into a very sensitive dimension of the story. The raven was not only a carrier — it was also a creature with needs. Yet in this assignment, it carried bread and meat without consuming them. This introduces a powerful principle: In Heaven’s system, the carrier must not become the consumer of the assignment. 1. Divine Assignment Requires Faithful Delivery The rav...