Passage
And now you are saying, ‘Go, say to your master, “Behold, Elijah is here.”’
And now you are saying, ‘Go, say to your master, “Behold, Elijah is here.”’
1 Kings 18:9 And he said, “What sin have I committed, that you are giving your servant into the hand of Ahab to put me to death?
1 Kings 18:10 As Yahweh your God lives, there is no nation or kingdom where my master has not sent to search for you; and if they said, ‘He is not here,’ he made the kingdom or nation swear that they could not find you.
1 Kings 18:11 And now you are saying, ‘Go, say to your master, “Behold, Elijah is here.”’
1 Kings 18:12 And it will be that when I leave you, the Spirit of Yahweh will carry you where I do not know; and I will come and tell Ahab, and he will not find you, and he will kill me, although I your servant have feared Yahweh from my youth.
1 Kings 18:13 Has it not been told to my master what I did when Jezebel killed the prophets of Yahweh, that I hid one hundred prophets of Yahweh by fifties in a cave, and sustained them with bread and water?
The verse centers on "saying", "master", "behold", "elijah", and "here". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "saying" and "master", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 10's "As Yahweh your God lives there is..." into verse 12's "And it will be that when I...", so "saying" and "master" belong inside that flow. In 1 Kings context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "saying" and "master" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.