THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF GOD: ELISHA AND THE WIDOW'S JAR OF OIL PART 5: THE DISCIPLINE OF THE SECRET PLACE — WHEN MIRACLES REQUIRE CLOSED DOORS

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THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF GOD: ELISHA AND THE WIDOW'S JAR OF OIL PART 5: THE DISCIPLINE OF THE SECRET PLACE — WHEN MIRACLES REQUIRE CLOSED DOORS 2 KINGS 4:4-5 In Part 4, we learned that miracles often involve movement, obedience, and action. The widow was instructed to go out, borrow vessels, and gather what was needed. We saw that God’s instructions often require participation, and that obedience is a key that unlocks divine provision. Now the story moves from the outside world into the inside space of encounter. After the vessels were gathered, something very significant happens in the process of the miracle. The next instruction is not about movement—but about isolation. God begins to shift the widow from public obedience to private encounter. In 2 Kings 4:4-5, Elisha gives a new instruction: “ Go in and shut the door behind you and your sons … ” This moment is deeply spiritual. Before the oil flows, the door must be closed. This teaches us that some dimensions of God’s power are ...

THE LIFE CYCLE OF SIN AS CHILDBEARING PART 12: WORSHIP AS FOLIC ACID – ESSENTIAL FOR SPIRITUAL FORMATION

THE LIFE CYCLE OF SIN AS CHILDBEARING 
PART 12: WORSHIP AS FOLIC ACID – ESSENTIAL FOR SPIRITUAL FORMATION


James 1:15

Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.


RECAP OF PART 11

In the last chapter, we highlighted the significance of fellowship as iron, showing how it energizes and encourages our faith. Today, we will explore Worship as Folic Acid, emphasizing its vital role in sustaining our spiritual lives and fostering growth.



4. Worship as Folic Acid (Essential for Life)

Folic acid, also known as vitamin B9, is an important water-soluble vitamin that supports many critical functions in the body. It is essential for DNA formation, cell division, and the production of red blood cells, contributing to overall health and vitality. Especially during pregnancy, folic acid prevents defects and promotes healthy brain and neural development.


Good for Growth:

Worship is like folic acid—vital for growth and development during spiritual transformation. When we worship, we enter God's presence, creating an atmosphere where righteous desires can be nourished and flourish. Just as folic acid supports physical formation, worship strengthens our inner man and renews our mind.


Scripture: “Worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness; tremble before him, all the earth.” — Psalm 96:9




Analogy:

Just as folic acid shields against developmental flaws, worship shields us from spiritual decay. It builds a divine filter in our souls, allowing only what is holy to dwell in us. Worship aligns us with God's heartbeat and enhances our spiritual clarity.



REFLECTION:

Are you feeding your soul with regular, intimate worship? Or is your spirit undernourished from a lack of God-focused devotion?




Call to Action:

Set aside intentional time each day to worship—through song, silence, scripture, or thanksgiving. Don't treat worship as background noise; make it your heart's focus and nourishment.




PRAYER:

Lord, help me prioritize worship in my life to nourish my soul and grow closer to You. May my worship be pleasing and transformative. Amen!




Next Part – Part 13:

Next, we will explore Bad “Spiritual Nutrients” for Unhealthy Growth—those negative influences that, like harmful substances during pregnancy, fuel sinful desires and hinder spiritual maturity.



📌Let’s Talk:

What type of worship helps you feel most connected to God?

How does worship affect your thoughts and decisions throughout the day?

Please kindly share your thoughts, testimonies, or questions—we grow better together.

Thank you!






Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson 

(EL-PJ God's penman)



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  1. Singing hymns and other heartfelt Gospel music draw me closer to God, helping me feel His presence and peace in a personal way.

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