Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 02-06-24

Intro: We can all find ourselves in situations that push us to make an appeal and take a matter to a higher source of authority. Through that appeal process, we may pray to receive mercy and justice. Presently, I am making an appeal to the SSA, because of miscalculated earnings. In its present state, it is a very unfair situation. So, I am appealing it and praying for God to protect me and restore that which is rightfully mine. It has been under consideration for almost two months now so, I am still waiting in faith…
In our passage today, we are reunited with the Shunammite widow and her son. To refresh your memory, the prophet Elisha received hospitality from the Shunammite woman and her husband. They were godly people who wanted a son but could not have one, so God miraculously blessed them with a son. Later the son died; however, through the prayers and faith of the prophet Elisha, the son was resurrected back to life.


The woman, now a widow, already knew Elisha was a man of God, so when he encouraged her to leave Shunem because it would be experiencing a famine [due to the judgment of God], she and her son left home and moved to the land of the Philistines. At the end of seven years, the Shunammite widow returned to Israel but realized, by her choice to do what Elisha had instructed, she forfeited her claim to her ancestral lands. So, at God’s appointed time, she made an appeal to the new king and her land was restored to her [as well as all the proceeds from the land during her absence].


I cannot help but look at this Old Testament lesson through the eyes of the New Testament gospel. God has promised to restore to His people what the enemy has stolen and we see it coming true for this woman in our lesson. God is no respecter of persons, so he will do the same for you and me. Thank you, Jesus!

2 Kings 8:1-6 NLT The Woman from Shunem Returns Home
8 Elisha had told the woman whose son he had brought back to life, “Take your family and move to some other place, for the Lord has called for a famine on Israel that will last for seven years.” 2 So the woman did as the man of God instructed. She took her family and settled in the land of the Philistines for seven years.
3 After the famine ended she returned from the land of the Philistines, and she went to see the king about getting back her house and land. 4 As she came in, the king was talking with Gehazi, the servant of the man of God. The king had just said, “Tell me some stories about the great things Elisha has done.” 5 And Gehazi was telling the king about the time Elisha had brought a boy back to life. At that very moment, the mother of the boy walked in to make her appeal to the king about her house and land.
“Look, my lord the king!” Gehazi exclaimed. “Here is the woman now, and this is her son—the very one Elisha brought back to life!”
6 “Is this true?” the king asked her. And she told him the story. So he directed one of his officials to see that everything she had lost was restored to her, including the value of any crops that had been harvested during her absence.


Prayer: Lord, thank you for this lesson from the Shunammite woman. You provided for her needs in so many ways, because she was faithful and generous. You are faithful to do the same for each one of your children who live for your honor. Please be with us today and help us to come to you for protection, mercy, and justice. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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