Good Morning
All,
2
Kings 6:17; “Then Elisha prayed and said, “O Lord, please open his eyes that he may see.” So the Lord opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw, and
behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.”
Our
verse for today is part of the story of the prophet Elisha. One day, when the king of Syria was at war
with Israel, the king sought to destroy Elisha.
It seems he didn’t like this pesky man of God interfering in his
plans. The king asked his counsel how
many were on Elisha’s side and the counsel said that no one was. So the king sent an army to surround the city
that Elisha was staying in.
In the morning, Elisha’s servant looked out and saw all the enemy soldiers
and was terrified. He saw the incredible
might of the Syrian army waiting outside the city gates and he was
terrified. “Alas, my master, what shall
we do?” He could only see the
enemy. So Elisha prayed the prayer that
is our verse for today. “O Lord, please
open his eyes that he may see.” As
Elisha finished this prayer, the young man looked around and saw the mountain
was full of horses. There were chariots
of fire all around Elisha. God was
protecting Elisha and the young servant from harm.
We can see a great truth here for us.
Our fear results when we focus on the enemy and not on God’s
supply. Our fear results when we see
only with our physical eyes and not with our eyes of faith. It is through the eyes of faith that we see the
mountain full of horses and chariots to protect us. God has promised to never let us face our
enemies alone. Even in the darkest of hours, we are not
alone. No matter what the enemy is; it might
be health worries, job insecurities, perhaps you and your spouse are at the end
of your rope and you are not sure if there is any ‘getting better’ left in
you. Perhaps you are sitting all alone
in a waiting room somewhere and that is exactly how you feel; all alone. Take heart, you are not alone.
God invites you, he desires that you, he deeply wants you to look up and
to focus on Him. Look up and see the
great army of God. Even when our
physical eyes see no hope, no possibility, no good thing in sight; we need to
look up and see God’s protective arm. He
embraces us with his loving kindness and seeks to protect us. God’s love is so much stronger than any enemy
that we face. God encourages you to look
up with faith and to remember as the psalmist says “My help comes in the Name
of the Lord!”
Gracious
God and Lord, open my eyes that I may see your army protecting me. Open my eyes to the wonder of your
mercy. Open my eyes to the majesty of
your grace that is so active in my life.
When my enemies attack, protect me and open my eyes. Be with those who are most in need of your protective
mercies. Send your mighty angels to
guard over them. In the precious name of
Jesus our risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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