2 Kings 4:1 The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha. your serant my husband is dead and you know that he revered the Lord. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys as his slaves.
What I note here in humor is that the creditor is her dead husband's but that the two boys are hers. Doesn't that sound just like a woman?
In any event it is obvious the widow did not know God but that she did know Elisha and knew that he did know God. I wonder if people turn to us in desperation because they don't know God but because of how we live, they know we do. Do we see them as a person in pain or as a problem we don't want to deal with.
This woman was desperate, destitute and absolutely determined to save her two sons. She had no where else to turn, no plan B. God was her only hope. It wasn't the time to do a financial assessment with her or determine how much sin she had in her life. No, it was a divine opportunity to show her that Elisha was not her answer, but God was. And he still is.
It was also an opportunity to move her from religion to the reality of God - to actually experience the power of God for herself.
I am so glad that our darkest moments are God's greatest opportunities to show Himself strong, faithful, sufficient, able and always enough!
Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi cały film po polsku 1988
8 years ago
Great points mom! Too often we see people based on how far they have to go instead of where they are.
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