Let the Heavens Rain Dust

Stan Isbell

Ladore (1987)

This 1987 series follows the life and mission of Elijah, one of the most powerful prophets in Scripture, whose work unfolded in a time of deep apostasy in Israel. Through dramatic encounters, moments of despair, and quiet lessons of faith, Elijah’s story shows how God’s power is revealed not only in fire and storm but also in the still small voice that shapes the hearts of His people. Across four classes, listeners are invited to walk alongside the prophet and see how his trials, victories, and struggles point to God’s enduring purpose with Israel and with us today.

Class 1 – Let the Heavens Rain Dust

The opening session sets the stage with the reign of Ahab and Jezebel, when Israel was steeped in idolatry and political compromise. Elijah confronts this darkness with a divine message of drought, bringing the nation face to face with its dependence on God. Listeners are drawn into the intensity of the times, the loneliness of the prophet, and the lessons of standing firm in faith when truth is under attack.

Class 2 – From Fight to Flight

This class follows Elijah through moments of deep personal struggle, when the apparent victory at Carmel gives way to fear and despair under Jezebel’s threats. Here we see the prophet’s humanity—his doubts, weariness, and longing for release—balanced by God’s gentle provision and the reminder that even in weakness, His strength sustains. The lesson calls us to trust God’s hand when life’s battles seem overwhelming.

Class 3 – The Still Small Voice

The focus shifts to Elijah’s experience at Mount Horeb, where he learns that God’s work is not accomplished by fire, wind, or earthquake alone, but through the quiet power of His word. In this pivotal lesson, the prophet is reminded that true transformation comes from patient teaching and steady faith, not dramatic displays. Believers are encouraged to find courage in the subtle, unseen ways God shapes hearts and guides lives.

Class 4 – Elijah’s Mission to Israel

The series concludes with Elijah’s ongoing mission to turn Israel back to their God. Though faced with opposition and temporary setbacks, the prophet’s work highlights the perseverance required in the face of national apostasy. His example urges disciples to hold fast to their calling, to proclaim Truth even when it is unpopular, and to remember that God’s purpose unfolds in His own time and way.

This description has been generated by AI and lightly edited.


Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)