• 255 Called & Chosen: Following God with Elisha (2 Kings 2-9)

  • May 24 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
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255 Called & Chosen: Following God with Elisha (2 Kings 2-9)

  • Summary

  • Friday, May 24: In this episode, John and Mariza continue their study of God calling his people and building his people. They focus on the story of Elisha in 2 Kings chapters 2-9, highlighting key moments such as the healing of the water in Jericho, the encounter with the mocking youth, and the various miracles performed by Elisha. They also delve into the story of Naaman, the Syrian general with leprosy, and discuss the themes of faith, obedience, and the power of God's work through anyone. The episode concludes with a discussion of the downfall of Jezebel and the importance of humility and faith.

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    Takeaways

    • God's message transcends national and religious boundaries
    • Small acts of faith and proclamation can have a big impact
    • True faith requires a willing and open spirit
    • God's work may take time and patience
    • Humility and obedience are important in walking with God
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