In this teaching on 2 Kings 4:38-44 , Pastor Tyler Warner and Calvary Chapel Trussville challenge us to confront the spiritual famine in our lives. The story of Elisha and the poisoned stew (2 Kings 4:38-41) serves as a profound metaphor for the toxic elements we often introduce into our spiritual lives. Just as the wild gourds brought death to the pot, our selfish desires and worldly pursuits can poison our souls. But there's hope! Christ is the flour that neutralizes the poison, offering us not just survival, but abundance. This isn't just about avoiding sin; it's about embracing the fullness of life in Christ. Are we settling for a life of spiritual malnutrition when God is offering us a feast? Let's examine what 'gourds' we might be adding to our lives and consider how we can instead allow Jesus, the Bread of Life, to satisfy our deepest hungers.