God’s Handpicked Vessel: The Widow of Zarephath
Verses: 1 Kings 17:18, 20 “She said to Elijah, ‘What do you have against me, man of God? Did you come to remind me of my sin and kill my son?’” “Then he cried out to the Lord, ‘Lord my God, have you brought tragedy even on this widow I am staying with, by causing her son to die?’” The story of the widow of Zarephath is a profound illustration of God’s sovereignty, grace, and the universality of His goodness. This woman, a Gentile living in a pagan land, becomes a central figure in God’s plan, not by chance, but by divine selection. Her life and struggles reveal deep truths about faith, sin, and the inclusive nature of God’s mercy. When her only son fell ill and died, the widow’s immediate response was to blame herself. She believed her son’s death was a direct consequence of her sin. In her grief, she cried out to Elijah, accusing him of bringing her past sins to light. Her words reveal a heart burdened by guilt and a belief that her unworthiness had invited divi...