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Elisha was a humble servant of God—a people prophet—who met the needs of people wherever he went.
Do you have the faith to ask God for a double portion of His blessing? Elisha did, and God answered in a big way. Dr. David Jeremiah begins a this series with a look at Elisha's character, his call, and how this Old Testament figure can help believers today. Covers 1 Kings 19:19-21.
If you could ask for anything you wanted, what would it be? For Solomon it was wisdom. For Elisha it was something even more audacious. in this message, Dr. David Jeremiah focuses on Elisha's unusual request and how it was granted by his mentor. Covers 1 Kings 19:21–2 Kings 2:15.
From turning water into wine to feeding five thousand with a little boy’s lunch, God can turn something mundane into something miraculous. If you need some motivation for putting your faith into action, listen as Dr. David Jeremiah illustrates this truth in the life and ministry of Elisha. Covers 2 Kings 4:1-7.
In today’s fast-paced world, joy can turn to despair in mere moments. Aren’t you glad the God of miracles is with you in every moment? Dr. David Jeremiah offers biblical advice on how to respond to God when He brings you through a season of despair. Covers 2 Kings 4:8-37.
When you ask something of God, do you accept the answer on His terms? Or do you dictate your own terms and wonder why your request is unanswered? Dr. David Jeremiah considers this question as it arises in the story of Naaman, who asks Elisha for a miracle but doesn’t like the answer. Covers 2 Kings 5:1-19.
He’s the Creator of the universe and life itself, all-knowing and all-powerful. Yet God still knows you individually and loves you personally. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders this truth in a story from Elisha’s life that illustrates how much God cares about even the most routine problems you face. Covers 2 Kings 6:1-7.
We live each day in the physical world, while all around us agents of good and evil exist in a realm that is unseen, at least most of the time. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah shares a rare instance when God allowed mankind to see that invisible realm, inspiring incredible confidence. Covers 2 Kings 6:8-23.
Some people can put a negative spin on the best of news. Sadly, even some Christians make a habit of this. What does God think of such pessimism? Dr. David Jeremiah shares what happens when a messenger greets good news with a doom-and-gloom attitude. Covers 2 Kings 6:24–7:20.
Living the Christian life isn’t meant to be a sprint, but a marathon—a consistent, step-by-step means of growing in your faith a little more each day. This message returns to the life of Elisha and his encounter with a figure who perfectly embodies this principle. Covers 2 Kings 8:1-6.
Even when your physical life is over, you can still bring life to others. For Elisha, it was a very literal experience. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah shares biblical insights from Elisha’s life and death. Covers 2 Kings 13:14-21.