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Elijah vs. Ahab: A Dramatic Showdown in a Parched Land

In the last article, I wrote about being gentle in sales. In this article, I talk about the type of approach a lot of salespeople would much rather take.

“Call Fire Down and Consume…”

Elijah. A Prophet of God who bent in tender affection over the body of a little child. In this story, we see a very different side to this Prophet.

At this time in the story of the people of Isreal, there was drought. The grass was parched. (Probably people’s animal grazing had failed to allow the land to rest).

Just before the passage of scripture, I am reading King Ahab who was married to Jezabel, sent Obeddiah his man to search for grass for the chariot horses. Ahab also went out to look for grass.
Let’s see what a Bible story says, “But Jehovah had already said to Elija, “Go show thyself unto Ahab; and I will send rain upon the earth.”‘ Page 276, (Part 14, Chapter 2, Through The Bible By Theodora Wilson Wilson. Published by Collins, 1961 Impression).

While he is out, the King finds the missing prophet his wicked wife hates dearly.
“And suddenly Obediah was walking over the hard, burnt ground, he looked up and saw Elijah….But when Ahab arrived and saw the Prophet for whom he had searched for so long, standing quietly waiting for him, his petulant anger rose.” (Page 277, T Wilson Wilson).

From here we launch into the demonstration of power from on high.
https://youtu.be/4lpQHPaTcKA?si=zCp_wbdMdyBE2GhX

Elijah, Prophet of God, Elijah and King Ahab, Bible stories of Elijah, Elijah and rain prophecy, Elijah’s demonstration of God’s power, Power from on high in Elijah’s story, Through the Bible by Theodora Wilson Wilson.

Let’s talk about sales. Demonstrations of effectiveness seems to be the best plan to get a result. But it’s not always that easy.

Sometimes people are not on board with the need. This this Bible story, the Prophets of Baal were certainly not in agreement that they needed to heed the God of Isreal.

By Speed Up Sales

I’m Marketing Dad at the Smith Family Soapmakers. We’ve been part of the “maker community” since mum’s cousin came back from a visit to “Rocky”, where she watched a clip on the Bradie Bunch, about a woman with goats. That was the beginning of us making things as a family.

But let’s back up a bit. We were already selling Coconut Oil online before that. But that is another story.

In fact, as a family man, I’ve been directly responsible for determining the sales I make since 1995. In that time I have worked within an employment agreement, or self-employed but always in sales and marketing.

I thought, I just have to share some of the things I’ve been through with my family, in a family business that makes, markets and manages everything from home.

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