Discipleship is about serving the Lord and becoming an instrument who releases the grace and goodness of God into the lives of others. We can witness Old Testament servants whom God used to do amazing and miraculous works, as well as New Testament servants who emulated the love and power of Christ to heal and touch loves.
These servants of the Lord did not have special powers in and of themselves; all supernatural power comes from God. They were human beings just like you and me; they struggled with the same challenges and weaknesses. Therefore, every servant of God must be guided and led by the Holy Spirit or there will be a temptation to try to control the ministry in their hands or the people in their care. True ministry is loving your family, friends, taking care of neighbors; not only what is done on church grounds. We are servants of the Lord in Christ and we must recognize all of these realities. Discipleship is being willing to give all the glory to God; sometimes leaving us “feeling” used or even unappreciated. For this reason, we cannot be led by our feelings.
Yesterday, we looked at one miracle God performed through the prophet Elisha and how his compassion and love for God and people brought the impossible into the natural realm. Today, we will look at another miracle God does through Elisha and his servant, Gehazi. The Shunemmite woman extended kindness to the man of God [and therefore loving God]. Her kindness was rewarded in a supernatural way. Nothing good we do goes unnoticed by God and he knows the desires of our hearts.
Our families may be wonderful in taking care of us emotionally, but God still wants to be our Provider. So, in whatever area God has you serving, please ask God how you can be an even greater blessing and source of hope to those around you. God may open up the windows of heaven and poor out a supernatural miracle through your faith.
2 Kings 4:8-17 NLT Elisha and the Woman from Shunem
8 One day Elisha went to the town of Shunem. A wealthy woman lived there, and she urged him to come to her home for a meal. After that, whenever he passed that way, he would stop there for something to eat.
9 She said to her husband, “I am sure this man who stops in from time to time is a holy man of God. 10 Let’s build a small room for him on the roof and furnish it with a bed, a table, a chair, and a lamp. Then he will have a place to stay whenever he comes by.”
11 One day Elisha returned to Shunem, and he went up to this upper room to rest. 12 He said to his servant Gehazi, “Tell the woman from Shunem I want to speak to her.” When she appeared, 13 Elisha said to Gehazi, “Tell her, ‘We appreciate the kind concern you have shown us. What can we do for you? Can we put in a good word for you to the king or to the commander of the army?’”
“No,” she replied, “my family takes good care of me.”
14 Later Elisha asked Gehazi, “What can we do for her?”
Gehazi replied, “She doesn’t have a son, and her husband is an old man.”
15 “Call her back again,” Elisha told him. When the woman returned, Elisha said to her as she stood in the doorway, 16 “Next year at this time you will be holding a son in your arms!”
“No, my lord!” she cried. “O man of God, don’t deceive me and get my hopes up like that.”
17 But sure enough, the woman soon became pregnant. And at that time the following year she had a son, just as Elisha had said.
Prayer: Lord, I marvel at how the Shunammite woman is hesitant to ask for what she wants most of all: a son. Yet, you imparted that Word of knowledge to Gehazi and the blessing came through Elisha, anyway. I am inspired by how far you go to love us and to bless us. We certainly are blessed to be a blessing. Thank you, Lord. In Jesus’ name. Amen.