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Seeing Things; 2 Kings 5-8
Season 4, Episode 2
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02-Apr-2024
Elisha was known as a great prophet of God. The Bible highlights what he did in small everyday events and how he involved himself in larger national events. People learned not to doubt God because of Elisha’s life. Elisha lived and ministered in Northern Israel. Comprised of most of the original tribes of Israel, this nation had split from the tribe of Judah as their leader and had made idol worship their national religion. They had systematically replaced God. Judah was also guilty of idolatry, but at first, they kept it alongside the worship of God in the Temple rather than replacing Temple worship. Despite the national idolatry of Israel, and great persecution of people who stood against it, we see Elisha and groups of prophets and people boldly dedicated to God. In this time and place of great evil we see the power and strength of God’s Holy Spirit.
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