God is not unaffected by this condition. He has His eye upon His servant, and will care for him.
One of the lessons of the way is to get hold of how God can stoop, and delights to stoop, to
arrange the little things for His servants. Alas! how distrust of the One whom we serve_distrust
of the interests of His heart in us and in His people_thrusts its way often times before the soul.
Who would have thought of the blessed God preparing a cake, baking it, filling the cruse, and then
sending His angel to that poor, weary, depressed servant of His, to tell him of what He had ready
for him! Such is the heart of Him whom we serve. And Elijah eats and sleeps, and again is
aroused by the angelic watcher to eat again. (How God lingers near us, so to speak.) "And the
angel of the Lord came again the second time, and touched him, and said, Arise and eat; because
the journey is too great for thee" (I Kings 19:7).
Oh, to be able to detect the "cake baked on the coals." There it is preparing, when the poor weary
heart only requests "for himself that he might die." God’s answer is in substance, Not yet, Elijah,
nor at all. The "chariot of fire, and the horses of fire" are My way for you.
"The journey is too great for thee." He who cares for us has provided the sustenance. He who
alone knows the need of the way meets it. Be assured there is. the "cake baked on the coals" and
the cruse of water for the depressed servant, and as we partake we gain strength. Cannot the
servant who reads this bear witness? And so it ever is. "And he arose, and did eat and drink, and
went in the strength of that meat forty days and forty nights unto Horeb the mount of God."