![]() She had been kind to Elisha providing food for him. God miraculously provided a son for the Shunammite woman (2 Kings 4:8ff).Ī. Thankfulness is the appropriate response. He blesses with rain and fruitful seasons (Acts 14:17).Į. 8:11ff reminds Israel that God provided them water and manna and the power to make wealth.)ģ. God gives the ability to make money (Deut. God provided Israel with a land flowing with milk and honey (Deut. In this miracle God transformed a small amount into an abundance and provided for the widow and her sons.ġ. Elisha said, “Go, sell the oil and pay your debt, and live on the rest.”ĭ. They filled all the vessels until there was none left.ģ. The creditor had come to take her children as slaves.Ģ. God miraculously provided oil for the poor widow (2 Kings 4:1ff).ī. 21 (6) and 22 (1, 17), in the new heaven and the new earth God provides the water of life without cost. 4 Jesus presents himself to the woman of Samaria as providing the water of eternal life.Ģ. God sustains His people with the water of life and uses water to triumph over their enemies.ġ. He had given them water in the wilderness in Ex. The incident reminds us of other incidents where God has acted miraculously with water.ġ. It is mysteriously supplied and beyond that it looks like blood to the Moabites and they think the 3 kings have turned on one another and now they will take the spoils. He reveals that God will supply water from Edom, without wind or rain, the natural means.ħ. Jehoshaphat of Judah wants to hear from Elisha, the prophet of God.Ħ. ![]() Jehoram, king of Israel, concludes that the Lord has given them into the hands of Moab.ĥ. ![]() There is no water for the army or the cattle (food supply).Ĥ. The three kings have journeyed through the wilderness of Edom to make their attack.ģ. The kings of Israel, Judah and Edom have gone up against the king of Moab because he has refused to pay his taxes as a vassal to Israel.Ģ. God provided water miraculously in Moab (2 Kings 3:13ff).ġ. In this lesson we will consider 7 miracles that Elisha performed and observe what each implies about the power of God.ĭiscussion: I. Each miracle that Elisha performs confirms that he is indeed a prophet of God and that his word is to be regarded as the Word of God.ĥ. In 2 Kings chapters 3-5 there is a series of miracles performed by Elisha, the new leader of the “sons of the prophets” in Israel.Ĥ. We may hear folks referring to “the miracle of nature,” or “the miracle of childbirth,” and these are truly remarkable, but the Bible limits the use of the term “miracle” to events that are even more remarkable, in that they actually supersede the laws of natural occurrence.ģ. A miracle in Scripture by definition involves God setting aside the usual laws of nature.Ģ. N/A Series: Studies in Second Kings Introduction:ġ. ![]()
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