The story of ELijah is perhaps one of the most compelling tales of courage of conviction in the Bible. Elijah was a man set apart in many ways. He lived among people who had no regard for the true God of Israel. He lived under the rule of a greedy, weak willed monarch and his calculating idolatrous consort who would resort to any means in order to secure her hold over the kingdom her husband ruled over.
Though Ahab sat on the throne of Israel, Jezebel, in many ways, played him like a fiddle. Jezebel’s influence permeated every corner of the kingdom which had led the people into terrible and deep rooted apostasy.
Jezebel was a pious woman. She was a devoted worshipper of Baal and too great pains to not only establish Baal worship in Israel but also worked hard to make sure it thrived. She had almost a thousand prophets and priests all dedicated to the service of Baal and she had managed to all but wipe out the name of Jehovah from Israel.
Elijah was a man who was unwilling to accept her rule. When he looked out over the kingdom that God had established, for the express purpose of being a light to the nations around them, he knew that he could not remain silent. Israel’s purpose was to reveal the true God to the idolatrous nations around them and instead they had been poured into the same mould that God had specifically raised them up to break.