..."Everything is all right"....
2 Kings 4:26
The prophet Elisha often would travel through the town of Shunem, and in
that town was a well-to-do couple who extended hospitality to him. At
first, they simply offered Elisha a meal when he came through town.
Then, seeing that Elisha needed a place to stay and study, they built a
room for him above their house so that each time he came through town,
he had a place to stay. He was so appreciative of their kindness that
one day he asked the wife what he could do for her. His servant Gehazi
later informed Elisha that the woman was barren and her husband was old.
" 'About this time next year,' Elisha said, 'you will hold a son in
your arms' " (2 Kings 4:16). A year later the son arrived.
One day the father was working in the field, and the son became ill and
died. The woman ran to meet Elisha to inform him. When Elisha asked what
was wrong, she did not panic and react in fear. Her response to Elisha
seemed almost unnatural. "Everything is all right," she said. Elisha
went to the boy and raised him from the dead. It was a glorious miracle.
(See Second Kings 4.)
Faith looks at situations through God's eyes, not the eyes of our
limited understanding. This woman did not panic, for she knew something
more than the current circumstance. Faith does not panic, but realizes
that what looks like devastating circumstances may be God's plan to
bring glory to Himself by demonstrating His power. When Jesus appeared
on the water to the disciples in the middle of the night, they
exclaimed, "It's a ghost!" (see Mt. 14:26) First appearances can bring
great fear upon us even to the point of paralyzing us. Find the Lord in
your circumstance today. Exercise your faith today and trust Him for His
outcome in the situation.
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