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Glimpses of the Kingdom (2 Kings 4:1-37)
The prophet Elisha moves from scene to scene in 2 Kings 4, bringing the kingdom of God to bear on women and men throughout Israel through miraculous works. Elisha’s ministry isn’t just about revealing the power of God; it's also reminding us of the God who sees and saves his people in distress. Amidst kingdoms that are passing away, Elisha the man of God, and ultimately Jesus the God-man, come bearing the hope and promise of a kingdom of redemption and restoration.
From Series: "The Gospel According to Elijah and Elisha"
This series will explore the dramatic events that come out of the lives of these two prophets and where they fit in redemptive history and what they mean for our lives.
Related Topics: 2 Kings, Old Testament, Sunday Morning Sermons
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