
ELIJAH | THE CHURCH. | |
| Elijah was persecuted for fidelity to truth and righteousness. | The Church was persecuted for fidelity to truth and righteousness. | |
| His principal persecutor was Jezebel, the wicked queen of Israel, who is mentioned by name as the type of the enemy of the saints. - Rev. 2:20. | The principal persecutor was the apostate Church of Rome, which claims to be a "queen and ruler over spiritual Israel. -Rev. 18:7. | |
| Jezebel's persecuting power was exercised through her husband, Ahab, the king. | Papacy's persecuting power was exercised through the Roman Empire, to which she was joined. | |
| Elijah fled from Jezebel and Ahab, into the wilderness, to a place prepared of God, where he was miraculously nourished. -I Kings 17 : 5-9. | The true Church fled into the symbolic wilderness - or condition of isolation - to her place, prepared of God, where she was sustained. -Rev. 12:6, 16. | |
| Elijah was "three years and six months" in the wilderness, and during that time there was no rain, and a great famine was in the land. -James 5:17; I Kings 17:7; 18:2. | The Church was three and a half symbolic years (a day for a year - 1260 literal years) in the wilderness condition, during which there was a spiritual famine because of the lack of truth - the living water. - Comp. Rev. 12:6; 11:3; Amos 8: 11. | |
| After the three and a half years, 1260 days, when Elijah returned from the wilderness, the errors of Jezebel's priests were manifested, the true God was honored, and copious rains followed. -1 Kings 18: 41-45. | At the end of the 1260 years the power of the truth and its witnesses was manifested (A. D. 1799) ; and since then the truth has flowed at the rate of millions of Bibles every year, refreshing the world and bringing forth fruit. | |
| The king and the people at first rejoiced, and Elijah and his God were honored; but the spirit of Jezebel was unchanged. She still sought Elijah's life, and he was again compelled to flee into the wilderness. -1 Kings 18:40,45,46; 19:1-4. | The Bible has brought such blessings that the empires of earth recognize the Lord's hand; yet the principles of Papacy - Jezebel - in so-called Protestant sects compel the saints again to flee into the wilderness condition. | |
| Elijah's career ended by his being taken from the earth. | The saints will be changed from earthly to heavenly conditions. | |