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9 sty 2010 · Read 2 Kings 4:8-37. 1. God Challenged Her Faith. Read 2 Kings 4:8-14. A. Now the Shunammite was a noblewoman who delighted in showing hospitality to Elisha. The Lord surely took note of this and wanted to reward her with a long-forgotten desire of her heart, in return for all the good things she was doing to ensure the comfort of his servant ...
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.
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.
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,...
27 mar 2004 · The Shunammite Woman. 2 Kings 4:8-37. Elisha was the man of God. He was a prophet to the Northern Kingdom and he travelled from town to town doing the Lords work. He would have to rely on the Lord to feed him and the Lord would cause somebody to show him hospitality.
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2 Kings 4:8-37. Last week we learned that God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. We also learned that we need to cry out to God for help, listen to what he has to say, and trust that he is going to take care of us. We also need to step aside to allow God to work.