Open our eyes

2 Kings 6

Elisha’s servant could only see the enemy army surrounding them. The prophet asked God to open his eyes to see the much larger angelic army encircling their enemy.

God’s power ALWAYS trumps the resistance we experience in this life.

Look up, child.

“Bring me a harpist”

2 Kings 3

The prophet Elisha requested some harp music to stimulate his supernatural insights. God’s Spirit in the music can open men to hear the Spirit’s voice.

David’s anointed harp music could chase away Saul’s demons. Christ’s Disciples sang a hymn just before He went to the Mount of Olives to await His betrayal by Judas.

Seek Godly music.

Pick up the mantle

2 Kings 2

Elisha had just witnessed Elijah being carried to Heaven in a fiery chariot. He had asked for miracle power twice as much as his mentor. He received it … picked up the old prophet’s cloak and promptly used it to divide the waters of the Jordan river.

Miracles are available to you too. Have faith for ANY difficulty. Call on the name of Jesus!

Elijah, the Tishbite!

2 Kings 1

While in music school, I composed music to this passage. I was so taken by the drama which unfolded … Elijah’s trademark, fire from heaven.

He was not a prophet to be taken lightly. Ahaziah wondered if he would live following an accident. Elijah said,”No.”

It happened as Elijah predicted. TODAY, we have God’s Word to answer our important questions. God is STILL SPEAKING.

A wicked woman

1 Kings 21

Jezebel was EVIL. She had Naboth murdered so Ahab could confiscate his family’s vineyard. She had no regard for others … only for what advantaged her.

People use subtle devices to gain advantage. God sees them and puts them on a course of destruction … unless they repent as Ahab did.

Don’t let your children succeed at manipulative tricks that give them unearned advantage.

Talkin’ smack

1 Kings 20

King Ahab and Benhadad, king of Syria, had some serious smack talkin’ goin’ on. Ended up, God gave Ahab a great victory, in the face of all the “jawin'” Benhadad did.

I wonder how much smack talk is goin’ on between Trump and Putin tight now.

We need to pray.

Afraid of a woman

1 Kings 19

The great prophet Elijah had just called fire down from heaven, had 450 prophets of Baal executed, and ran from Carmel to Jezreel … but he was terrified of evil Queen Jezebel.

She must have been SOMETHING.

If we fear God, we don’t have to fear man … or woman.

Baal might be sleeping …

1 Kings 18

Elijah challenged the 450 prophets of Baal to a power demonstration.  Could he consume an offering doused with water by fire? Elijah began taunting them when after hours of fruitless invoking, nothing was happening. He sarcastically said, ” Maybe Baal is sleeping.  Cry out louder.”

It was no use. Baal was a powerless idol.

When Elijah called upon GOD, fire came down from heaven in a dramatic display of power and licked up the offering and all the water which had soaked it “real good.”

Asa’s bad feet

1 Kings 15

You may think it’s all wonderful to be a king. Not so. King Asa had bad feet. Scripture says they were diseased. It also relates that he sought physicians and not the Lord. Mistake.

I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet from a medication I took early in my cancer treatment called Velcade. I hereby commence to seek the Lord’s healing for them.

Seek YOUR healing from the Lord.