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Kings 6:17 |
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And Elisha
prayed, and said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may
see. And the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw:
and, behold, the mountain [was] full of horses and chariots of
fire round about Elisha. |
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what others cannot see |
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Several years
ago, a movie was made called "Field of Dreams".
The story is about a man who had a vision to build a baseball
field in the middle of a cornfield on his rural farm. He did not
know why; he just knew he was to do it. To the chagrin of his
neighbors, he built the baseball diamond in the farm community.
One night some players showed up. The man realized these were no
ordinary players, but were actually the great players from the
past. When the skeptical neighbors came to view this phenomenon,
they were unable to see what the farm owner could see. This made
it even worse for him. Now he was really a lunatic in their eyes.
This fictitious story has a spiritual application for us.
First, if God tells us to "build a ball field," we
should do it. It is not for us to determine the reason we
are instructed to do it. Once we are obedient, God will allow us
to see what others cannot see. It is the rite of passage for those
who are willing to risk all for God's purposes. God increases the
spiritual senses to levels we never knew before. Those around us
will observe this.
Do you want to see what others cannot see?
If so, it will require a level of obedience that will go beyond
human reason. It may require risk and ridicule from others. But
you will see what others cannot see. |
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Opening
Our Spiritual Eyes |
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Elisha was
counseling the nation of Israel against the impending attack of
the king of Aram. The Lord supernaturally gave Elisha the plans
that the king was implementing, and in turn, Elisha warned Israel
of each intended attack. The king could not understand why his
plans were continually foiled. It seemed there was a secret
informer in his midst.
He was furious when he was told it was the God of Israel who was
to blame for this inside information. The king decided the only
way to resolve the situation was to get rid of the problem - kill
Elisha.
The king's forces arrived and surrounded Elisha and his servant.
Elisha's servant became upset and fearful when Elisha was not
upset. Elisha immediately prayed that his servant's eyes might be
opened to see that there was no need to be afraid, because the
angels were protecting them.
And Elisha prayed, "O Lord, open his eyes so he may
see." Then the Lord opened the servant's eyes, and he
looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all
around Elisha. (2Ki.6:17)
As the enemy came down toward him, Elisha prayed to the Lord, "Strike
these people with blindness." So He struck them with
blindness, as Elisha had asked (2Ki.6:18).
Who is the Elisha in your life? Do you have a mentor friend who
can see the activity of God in your life when you cannot see it?
We all need to have somebody we can trust to help us see the
activity of God. It is often difficult for us to see what God is
really doing because we are so consumed by the circumstances of
the moment. Ask God today to help open your spiritual eyes that
you might see Him in your circumstances. |
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