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In this sermon, overseer Jordan Zepeda shares a deeply personal and heartfelt story about the loss of his daughter. Drawing from 2 Kings 4:8-37, where Elisha restores the Shunammite woman’s son to life, Jordan encourages us to approach our Heavenly Father with faith-filled prayers, trusting in His power to bring life to the most desolate places. Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas https://ren-church.org #walkgrowlive #alloflifealltheearth #bible #testimony
Brother Long teaches from the story of the Shunammite woman. After her child passed, this woman was on a mission to find the man of God. Both her husband and Elisha’s servant asked if she is well. She said it is well, but the truth was all was not well. She needed to get to the man of God who could help her. Too often, we find ourselves in situations like this. Like this woman, we must respond to It Is Well while striving to get to the one who can make it well.
Brother Long teaches from the story of the Shunammite woman. After her child passed, this woman was on a mission to find the man of God. Both her husband and Elisha’s servant asked if she is well. She said it is well, but the truth was all was not well. She needed to get to the man of God who could help her. Too often, we find ourselves in situations like this. Like this woman, we must respond to It Is Well while striving to get to the one who can make it well.
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
The Shunammite Woman's son is restored to life by the prophet Elisha
Sermons from Grace Free Lutheran Church of Maple Grove, Minnesota.
The children are in the service today, so we are going to do a combined continuation of our series on the gifts with something that will also appeal to their interests. We are going to look at the full story of an encounter between a woman and Elisha that involved both a gift of healing and miracles. We haven’t looked at this full narrative in 2 Kings 4 for about 6 years, but we have referred to a few parts of it in recent weeks. Do you know the difference between the working of miracles and a gift of healing in operation? When is a healing seen as a miracle? Is it better to work in the gift of the working of miracles instead of the gifts of healings?
The children are in the service today, so we are going to do a combined continuation of our series on the gifts with something that will also appeal to their interests. We are going to look at the full story of an encounter between a woman and Elisha that involved both a gift of healing and miracles. We haven’t looked at this full narrative in 2 Kings 4 for about 6 years, but we have referred to a few parts of it in recent weeks. Do you know the difference between the working of miracles and a gift of healing in operation? When is a healing seen as a miracle? Is it better to work in the gift of the working of miracles instead of the gifts of healings?
There was a great woman, which we can assumed she was wealthy. She chose to bless the man of God. They built him a prophets chamber. A place where he had to be at home after his long journeys. She wasn't doing this for anything for herself, she was truly doing this for God. She did, however, desire a child. Elisha told her she would have one, and she did have a son. We see first the carnality of the servant. There was something going on that shouldn't have been. If we are going to live for the glory of God, the devil is not going to sit back and let that happen. In faith in Him, ultimately, it shall be well. In the end, it will be well, and if it's not well, then it's not the end yet. Civility of the sent. There was no civility. Doing the work of God is first and foremost, paramount. Even if you end up offending someone with the truth. We speak the truth in love. We are to love our enemies as ourselves. People need to know that if they were to die without Christ, they will spend eternity separated from them. The certainty of the salvation. Are we giving our loved ones who are dead in their sins, God's word.
There was a great woman, which we can assumed she was wealthy. She chose to bless the man of God. They built him a prophets chamber. A place where he had to be at home after his long journeys. She wasn't doing this for anything for herself, she was truly doing this for God. She did, however, desire a child. Elisha told her she would have one, and she did have a son. We see first the carnality of the servant. There was something going on that shouldn't have been. If we are going to live for the glory of God, the devil is not going to sit back and let that happen. In faith in Him, ultimately, it shall be well. In the end, it will be well, and if it's not well, then it's not the end yet. Civility of the sent. There was no civility. Doing the work of God is first and foremost, paramount. Even if you end up offending someone with the truth. We speak the truth in love. We are to love our enemies as ourselves. People need to know that if they were to die without Christ, they will spend eternity separated from them. The certainty of the salvation. Are we giving our loved ones who are dead in their sins, God's word.
Guillaume Bourin - La résurrection du fils de la Sunamite - 2 Roi 4.8-37
Lakeway Baptist Church
When a Shunnamite woman's son tragically dies, she displays an amazing peace and hope as she says it is well with me and my son. She had a hope of eternal life that gave her an amazing peace even in the midst of an unimaginable tragedy. This woman, and Horatio Spafford the author of the hymn, It is Well with My Soul, show us that God can give a peace that passes all understanding during tragedy. When we have the correct perspective of our loved ones eternal state, when we know their soul is at rest in Christ, we can say also it is well with my soul.
This message tells the story of the only woman in the Bible described as a great woman.
Pastor Ben finishes up the incredible Dream Again series with an encouraging word to not give up but to keep moving forward so that you can obtain the amazing things God has for us. It is not only time to dream again, it is time to obtain those dreams!
Pastor Ben finishes up the incredible Dream Again series with an encouraging word to not give up but to keep moving forward so that you can obtain the amazing things God has for us. It is not only time to dream again, it is time to obtain those dreams!
Pastor Ben finishes up the incredible Dream Again series with an encouraging word to not give up but to keep moving forward so that you can obtain the amazing things God has for us. It is not only time to dream again, it is time to obtain those dreams!
Bethesda Free Church
2 Kings 4:8-37. Sometimes it’s hard to hope. In fact, we become afraid to hope. We’ve been disappointed too many times. The situation hasn’t gotten better. The person hasn’t changed. It can feel easier to give up. If it’s hard to hope right now, this message is for you.
2 Kings 4:8-37. Sometimes it’s hard to hope. In fact, we become afraid to hope. We’ve been disappointed too many times. The situation hasn’t gotten better. The person hasn’t changed. It can feel easier to give up. If it’s hard to hope right now, this message is for you.
2 Kings 4:8-37. Sometimes it’s hard to hope. In fact, we become afraid to hope. We’ve been disappointed too many times. The situation hasn’t gotten better. The person hasn’t changed. It can feel easier to give up. If it’s hard to hope right now, this message is for you.
2 Kings 4:8-37. Sometimes it’s hard to hope. In fact, we become afraid to hope. We’ve been disappointed too many times. The situation hasn’t gotten better. The person hasn’t changed. It can feel easier to give up. If it’s hard to hope right now, this message is for you.
2 Kings 4:8-37. Sometimes it’s hard to hope. In fact, we become afraid to hope. We’ve been disappointed too many times. The situation hasn’t gotten better. The person hasn’t changed. It can feel easier to give up. If it’s hard to hope right now, this message is for you.
2 Kings 4:8-37. Sometimes it’s hard to hope. In fact, we become afraid to hope. We’ve been disappointed too many times. The situation hasn’t gotten better. The person hasn’t changed. It can feel easier to give up. If it’s hard to hope right now, this message is for you.
Great Oaks Community Church Weekly Sermon Podcast.
Great Oaks Community Church Weekly Sermon Podcast.
This is the story of a woman who decided she wanted to minister to the prophet Elisha just because it was a good thing to do. She wanted nothing and asked for nothing, so Elisha asked what she needed. He then gives her a prophecy that she would have a son. But after some years the young boy died and Elisha is called upon. She tells no one of the death and only has one response to anyone who asks her why she is going to Elisha ... she says "It is well." From her story we learn lessons on stability, sowing and reaping, and how some people pick up on spiritual things that others are oblivious to
This is the story of a woman who decided she wanted to minister to the prophet Elisha just because it was a good thing to do. She wanted nothing and asked for nothing, so Elisha asked what she needed. He then gives her a prophecy that she would have a son. But after some years the young boy died and Elisha is called upon. She tells no one of the death and only has one response to anyone who asks her why she is going to Elisha ... she says "It is well." From her story we learn lessons on stability, sowing and reaping, and how some people pick up on spiritual things that others are oblivious to
Pastor Ben shares a message on how to understand that everything God does in our life is a lot more better than all we do or think, even when those promises don't come when we want them.
Pastor Ben shares a message on how to understand that everything God does in our life is a lot more better than all we do or think, even when those promises don't come when we want them.
Pastor Ben shares a message on how to understand that everything God does in our life is a lot more better than all we do or think, even when those promises don't come when we want them.
Cuando el hijo chiquito de la sunamita muere, su fe no decae, sino que confía más en las promesas de Dios. La verdad es que las pruebas son temporales y son para nuestro bien. De la misma manera Jesucristo, nuestro Señor, pasó por una prueba durísima, pero salió al otro lado victorioso y eso nos sostiene en cualquier situación.
Pastor Katie opened up our new series "#letstalk", she explained the ways the enemy uses to get us to give up and how we can overcome it.
Pastor Katie opened up our new series "#letstalk", she explained the ways the enemy uses to get us to give up and how we can overcome it.
Pastor Katie opened up our new series "#letstalk", she explained the ways the enemy uses to get us to give up and how we can overcome it.
Elisha and the Shunammite Her Faith, Values, Trial and Victory
Elisha and the Shunammite Her Faith, Values, Trial and Victory
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Lakeway Baptist Church