THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF GOD: ELISHA AND THE WIDOW'S JAR OF OIL PART 4: THE DISCIPLINE OF THE SECRET PLACE — WHEN MIRACLES REQUIRE CLOSED DOORS
THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF GOD: ELISHA AND THE WIDOW'S JAR OF OIL PART 4: THE DISCIPLINE OF THE SECRET PLACE — WHEN MIRACLES REQUIRE CLOSED DOORS 2 KINGS 4:4 In Part 3, we discovered that God often uses people as part of His miracle process. The widow’s breakthrough involved neighbors, borrowed vessels, and community participation. We learned that isolation can delay destiny, and that divine connections are often hidden channels of provision. Now the focus shifts from community involvement to personal alignment , from external help to internal preparation, and from people to the presence of God behind closed doors. After the vessels are gathered, something unexpected happens in the miracle process. God does not release the oil in the open. He instructs the widow to move into a private space. This reveals a powerful principle: some dimensions of God’s power are only activated in the secret place. In 2 Kings 4:4, Elisha gives a clear instruction: “ Go in and shut the door beh...