For Elijah, he was fed with Divine supplies 3 times by ravens, by a widow, and by an angel. Furthermore, he was able to ask/pray for Drought in 1 Kings 17:1-: James 5:17, Meal and oil multiplied 1 Kings 17:14, a Child to be restored to life 1 Kings 17:22, a Sacrifice to be consumed by fire 1 Kings 18:38, Captains and men to be slain by fire 2 Kings 1:10, Rain brought 1 Kings 18:41, Water of Jordan divided 2 Kings 2:8
In the midst of all of these, Elijah prayed regularly and fervently to God which means to me he spoke and received words from God helping him to direct his life and actions. So, in essence, he had a great communicative relationship with our Father and God.
Do you communicate to God? Could you honestly say that you listen for HIS words and promptings to direct your life and actions? It requires great discipline an commitment to walk in Elijah’s shoes. But, it is very possible to accomplish what he did and more even in this now and here where we are.
Try living like Elijah and see.