A VERDADE sobre a DEPRESSÃO do Profeta Elias

🔥🔥 APOCALYPSE IMMERSION NOW. Pre-register here: https://forms.gle/vKmfUC9v6pxbnRYe6 ❤️‍🔥 📘 FROM A TO Z WITH GOD — OPENINGS AVAILABLE If you want to build a solid, biblical, and mature relationship with God, the A to Z with God platform is officially open. 🔗 Secure your spot now: https://www.paulowon.com.br Join before the initial spots run out. 💚 Ebook: The Great Story: https://hub.la/g/bujNF2gfkHyxyMkEh1uZ --------------------------------- The prophet Elijah, one of the greatest names in the Old Testament, also faced one of the most profound moments of emotional exhaustion in the Bible. After a great victory on Mount Carmel, where God answers with fire and defeats the prophets of Baal, Elijah flees. Tired, afraid, and completely exhausted, he arrives in the desert and makes a surprising request: he wants to die. What happened? How can someone who has just experienced one of the greatest miracles in Scripture then desire the end of his own life? The story in 1 Kings 19 shows us something profoundly human: true faith does not eliminate tiredness, nor does it prevent moments of darkness. Elijah is not portrayed as weak for feeling this—he is treated by God with care, patience, and grace. God doesn't begin with a sermon. He begins with rest, food, and presence. This text doesn't romanticize pain, but it also doesn't ignore it. It teaches us that the spiritual life is not a constant line of strength and victory. There are valleys. There are limits. And God acts precisely in those places. In this video, you will understand: • The context of Elijah's "fall" after Mount Carmel • What the Bible really shows about burnout and discouragement • How God responds to the prophet's suffering • And what this teaches us about faith, emotions, and spiritual care The Bible doesn't hide the pain of its characters. It reveals a God who meets his servants exactly where they are. If you have ever felt tired, overwhelmed, or weak, this story speaks directly to you.