In this particular instance, God used Elisha ability to listen, and see beyond what others took for granted as being all that there is. Elisha trusted God not only to lead him on a journey of helpfulness, but also a path where God would protect and provide for him. Elisha trusted God to help when he, Elisha, asked. God fulfilled and repaid that faithfulness many times, providing great miracles. Such a one is portrayed in this passage. A king’s plans were known, and Israelites were saved from battle. An army was blinded, and a city was saved from slaughter and pillage. An army was handed over to the king of Israel, who listened to and trusted God’s prophet, the end result being peace, of a kind, with Aram. Again, saving Israelite lives and property. God continues to lay blessings upon the Israelites regardless of the sin running rampant throughout the people. They do not listen to the prophet Elisha, and this brings about their destruction. “In the Books of Kings the greatest single cause for the failure of Israel was the policies of their kings and their lack of obedience to the prophetic word” (Arnold & Beyer, 2008, p. 240). The people had allowed sin to flourish, and the result was death and destruction to the whole nation. “Deuteronomy stated clearly that Israel would succeed in the Promised Land only if the people remained faithful to the covenant. Disobedience meant the nation …show more content…
We have been prey to bad people, and we have lost everything. A few times. I have learned by taking the rough road that without God’s presence, leadership, and Grace in my life, there is danger and failure. When I am walking with God, bad things still happen, but I am able to deal with them and find a way out for myself, and sometimes my children. I am learning to not forgive myself, and allow God to love me, I set us all up for defeat. I am getting used to living in Grace. I want that for my children. I want that for everyone! God is good, and we are blessed. Even with the hard things that temper