Elisha is an Old Testament prophet, and God performed many mighty miracles
through him. He healed Naaman of leprosy (2 Kings 5), raised a dead boy
back to life (2 Kings 4), and stopped the Aramean army from doing violence
(2 Kings 6). But in the midst of these stories, we also read about some of
the small, quiet miracles God performed through Elishaanswers to prayer
for the specific needs of his friends.
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In 2 Kings 4, a prophet’s widow is in a desperate situation: she can’t pay
her debts, and her two sons may be forced into slavery. The only thing the
woman has is a little olive oil, and so Elisha tells her to borrow as many
empty jars as she can from her neighbors. With her door closed, and only
her sons as witnesses, the woman begins to pour oil from her small
container and miraculously fills every single jar she borrowed! Her
financial worries are over as she then sells the oil.
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In 2 Kings 6, a group of prophets is cutting down trees near the Jordan
River, and a borrowed ax head (made of iron) falls into the water. How can
they repay the man who loaned them the tool? But then Elisha throws a stick
into the water, and the iron ax head miraculously floats so they can
retrieve it, and disaster is once again avoided.
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Sometimes, God answers prayer with spectacular, awesome displays of
miraculous power, but most of the time the answers come in quiet ways. Even
if these answers to prayer may not technically be miracles, they are still
evidence of God’s power and His care for creation. It’s important to
remember that we can bring all our prayers to Godnot just the big stuff,
but all the concerns we have for ourselves and others. In big ways and
small ways, God delights to hear and answer prayer! Laura N. Sweet
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Why do you think God included stories of quiet miracles in the Bible?
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Have you ever experienced God answering a prayer? What happened?
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What kinds of problems are weighing on you today? Whether they seem big
or small to you, consider taking a moment to ask God for help with these
things.
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Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what
you need, and thank him for all he has done. Philippians 4:6 (NLT)
Read Verses:
2Kgs:4:1-2Kgs:4:7; 2Kgs:6:1-2Kgs:6:7; Philippians 4:6
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