THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF GOD: ELISHA AND THE WIDOW'S JAR OF OIL PART 2: EMPTY JARS AND EMPTY HEARTS — POSITIONING YOURSELF FOR GOD'S FILLING
THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF GOD: ELISHA AND THE WIDOW'S JAR OF OIL PART 2: EMPTY JARS AND EMPTY HEARTS — POSITIONING YOURSELF FOR GOD'S FILLING 2 KINGS 4:3 In Part 1, we saw how the widow’s story began with a desperate cry. She was at the edge of collapse—her husband was dead, her debt was overwhelming, and her sons were about to be taken into slavery. Yet in the middle of her pain, she cried out. We discovered that redemption often begins when we stop suffering in silence and begin to call upon God. Her cry marked the beginning of divine intervention. Now the story shifts. After hearing her cry, Elisha does not immediately release oil or money. Instead, he gives her an unusual instruction that reveals the next key to her miracle. In 2 Kings 4:3, Elisha says to the widow: “ Go, borrow vessels from all your neighbors, empty vessels and not a few.” This instruction reveals a deep spiritual principle: God prepares provision in the place of obedience and emptiness. Before the ...