
The prophet Elisha was sick with a fatal disease, and as he lay dying, King Jehoash of Israel went to visit him.
“My father, my father!” he exclaimed as he wept. “You have been the mighty defender of Israel!” (The same statement Elisha had made to Elijah when he was being taken from this life.)
“Get a bow and some arrows,” Elisha ordered him. Jehoash got them, and Elisha told him to get ready to shoot. The king did so, and Elisha placed his hands on the king’s hands. Then, following the prophet’s instructions, the king opened the window that faced toward Syria. “Shoot the arrow!” Elisha ordered. As soon as the king shot the arrow, the prophet exclaimed, “You are the Lord’s arrow, with which he will win victory over Syria. You will fight the Syrians in Aphek until you defeat them.”
Then Elisha told the king to take the other arrows and strike the ground with them. The king struck the ground three times, and then stopped. This made Elisha angry, and he said to the king, “You should have struck five or six times, and then you would have won complete victory over the Syrians; but now you will defeat them only three times.”
Elisha died and was buried.
Every year bands of Moabites used to invade the land of Israel. One time during a funeral, one of those bands was seen, and the people threw the corpse into Elisha’s tomb and ran off. As soon as the body came into contact with Elisha’s bones, the man came back to life and stood up.
2 Kings 13:14-21
The one thing God looks for when he chooses to work with and through someone is
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1 - Passion ignites in me because I want to
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2 - Passion builds in me because I want to
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3 - Passion intensifies in me because I choose to
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Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.
Matthew 5:6
Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.
2 Corinthians 9:6