2 Kings 4
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2 Kings 4:1
The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha, "Your servant 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."
In this chapter, Elisha helps a widow who is in debt and about to lose her two sons to slavery. Elisha asks her what she has in her house, and she replies that she only has a small jar of olive oil. Elisha tells her to borrow empty jars from her neighbors and pour the oil into them. Miraculously, the oil keeps flowing until all the jars are filled. Elisha then instructs her to sell the oil, pay her debts, and live on the remaining money with her sons. This story shows God's provision and care for those in need. Even though the widow had very little, God multiplied her resources and enabled her to pay off her debts. It also demonstrates Elisha's role as a prophet and a vessel through which God works miracles. Elisha's instructions may have seemed strange, but the woman's obedience resulted in a miraculous provision. This chapter reminds us that God can use the little we have to accomplish great things. It encourages us to trust in God's provision and to be obedient to His instructions, even when they seem unconventional. Just as God provided for the widow through Elisha, He can provide for us in unexpected ways when we put our faith in Him.
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