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In this episode, we dive into 2 Kings 6-8 and see a nation in crisis. God offers restoration, but not through power or position. Faith and humility open the door to restoration.
Themes of this podcast:
Faith is key to restoration. Throughout these chapters, God’s restoration is clear: food during famine, life from death, and hope for outcasts. But the blessings of restoration only come to those with faith and humility.
God uses the least likely to share the good news. From lepers outside the gates to a humble woman returning from a foreign land, God entrusts His message to the unlikely. This highlights a core truth: status doesn’t determine your usefulness in God’s kingdom—faith and obedience do.
Witnessing God’s power isn’t the same as believing it. Joram saw God’s miracles but responded with doubt. He was fascinated but unchanged. This is a warning: proximity to truth doesn’t equal faith—responding in loyalty and repentance does.
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By Susan Merrill & Heather Rubio4.8
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In this episode, we dive into 2 Kings 6-8 and see a nation in crisis. God offers restoration, but not through power or position. Faith and humility open the door to restoration.
Themes of this podcast:
Faith is key to restoration. Throughout these chapters, God’s restoration is clear: food during famine, life from death, and hope for outcasts. But the blessings of restoration only come to those with faith and humility.
God uses the least likely to share the good news. From lepers outside the gates to a humble woman returning from a foreign land, God entrusts His message to the unlikely. This highlights a core truth: status doesn’t determine your usefulness in God’s kingdom—faith and obedience do.
Witnessing God’s power isn’t the same as believing it. Joram saw God’s miracles but responded with doubt. He was fascinated but unchanged. This is a warning: proximity to truth doesn’t equal faith—responding in loyalty and repentance does.
Show Notes
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Contact Bible Book Club
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Thanks for listening and happy podcasting!

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