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9 sty 2010 · God gave Job the honor of interceding for his friends and blessed the latter part of his life more than the former part (Job 42:7-9; Job 42:12). Elizabeth could boldly say that God took her shame away (Luke 1:25).
17 gru 2020 · Sermon Summary: The Shunammite Woman (II Kings 4:8-37) by Alexandra Yanes. The following is a written summary of a sermon initially delivered by Alexandra Yanes. Lesson 1: Service and Hospitality. Served everyone regardless of her background and notability. Her service was a pestering kind of one.
1. Making room for God v10. She sees the man of God and makes room for him (and hence God) in her life. Salvation is often a small decision, people may not be clear of the implications,...
2 Kings 4:8–37 . God had promised to raise up after Elijah a prophet GREATER than he was, and Elisha was that prophet. • Elisha gives us foreshadowing of Jesus, the GREATEST of all prophets. • I’ve explained to you that Elisha also embodies a promise.
27 mar 2004 · The Shunammite Woman. Contributed by Mark Holdcroft on Mar 27, 2004 (message contributor) based on 191 ratings (rate this sermon) | 128,878 views. Scripture: 2 Kings 4:8-37, 2 Kings 4:8-11:8. Denomination: Pentecostal. Summary: The Shunammite woman received the promises of God.
Summary. May I suggest that we can see here at least five key lessons in the life of faith from 4:8-37: (1) The Shunammite was a well-to-do lady, but since financial prosperity can never insulate us from sin and the trials and stresses of life, she still had to learn to live by faith because “without faith it is impossible to please God.”
Introduction: In 2 Kings 4, God performed five miracles through Elisha. In the Bible, the number five is associated with God’s grace. These five miracles foreshadowed several types of grace that Jesus offers to everyone. These include: (1) freedom, (2) new life and sometimes fertility, (3) hope, (4) compassion and love, (5) eternal life, (6) ...