The Iron Did Swim "And he cat down a stick, and cast it in thither; and the iron did swim" (2Ki_6:6). It is just here that many want to part with the story of the Lost Axe Head. What a shame! Some want to take away the miraculous from the Word of God. They will … Continue reading “1120. The Iron Did Swim”
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1121. Paul or the Stormy Sea
Paul or the Stormy Sea A Discounted Warning (Act_27:10-11). Human Reasons for Setting Sail (Act_27:12-13). The Great Storm (Act_27:14-15). The Sun and Stars Hidden (Act_27:20). Hope Mid the Darkness (Act_27:22-25). The Four Anchors (Act_27:29). The Escape to Land (Act_27:41). We have before us one of the most striking and stirring scenes recorded in the Word … Continue reading “1121. Paul or the Stormy Sea”
1118. Where Fell It?
Where Fell It? "And the man of God said, Where fell it? And he shewed him the place" (2Ki_6:6). The first thing that Elisha did was to ask the question, 1. "Where fell it?" This suggests to us our need of going to the place where we lost our touch with God. We must get … Continue reading “1118. Where Fell It?”
1119. The Axe Head Restored
The Axe Head Restored "Therefore said he, Take it up to thee. And he put out his hand, and took it" (2Ki_6:7). How blessed it is that the backslider can be restored. Some have an idea that when one has lost out with God, he can never again get back, or, if he does get … Continue reading “1119. The Axe Head Restored”
1117. Alas! It Was Borrowed
Alas! It Was Borrowed "And he cried, and said, Alas, master! for it was borrowed" (2Ki_6:5, l. c.). What a cry went up from the young man as he saw the axe head flying from him and falling into the water. Immediately he turned to Elisha and said, "Alas, master! for it was borrowed." 1. … Continue reading “1117. Alas! It Was Borrowed”
1115. An Accepted Invitation
An Accepted Invitation "And one said, Be content, I pray thee, and go with thy servants. And he answered, I will go" (2Ki_6:3). Where is he who wishes to go out alone? Was it not proper, was it not even propitious to invite Elisha to go with them as they went to their task? Has … Continue reading “1115. An Accepted Invitation”
1116. The Lost Axe Head
The Lost Axe Head "But as one was felling a beam, the ax head fell into the water" (2Ki_6:5, f. c.). As one of the young men was felling a beam, the axe head fell into the water. Alas! you say. Yes, it was too bad. Let us study this dilemma. 1. We have the … Continue reading “1116. The Lost Axe Head”
1113. Elisha or the Iron That Swam
Elisha or the Iron That Swam A Willingness to Serve (2Ki_6:2). An Accepted Invitation (2Ki_6:3). The Lost Axe Head (2Ki_6:5, f. c.). Alas! It Was Borrowed (2Ki_6:5, l. c.). Where Fell It? (2Ki_6:6). The Axe Head Restored (2Ki_6:7). The Iron Did Swim (2Ki_6:6). There are many colleges for the prophets to-day. There is much in … Continue reading “1113. Elisha or the Iron That Swam”
1114. A Willingness to Serve
A Willingness to Serve "Let as go, we pray thee, unto Jordan, and take thence every man a beam, and let us make us a place there, where we may dwell. And he answered, Go ye" (2Ki_6:2). There are several striking lessons for us just here. How splendid it was for these young men to … Continue reading “1114. A Willingness to Serve”
1111. He Smote Three Times and Stayed
He Smote Three Times and Stayed "And he said, Take the arrows. And he took them. And he said onto the King of Israel, Smite upon the ground. And he smote thrice, and stayed" (2Ki_13:18). Elisha told King Joash that he should smite upon the ground and he smote three times and stayed. Joash had … Continue reading “1111. He Smote Three Times and Stayed”