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God is looking out for you and making provisions always. He also loves you with a love that defies logic. That's two things I gleaned from 2 Kings 6:1-7. Remember the story about the floating ax head?
Go back and read it, but you'll see that the prophets were going to the Jordan River to cut trees to build a new meeting place. Elisha gave them permission to go, but he was not going until a prophet specifically asked him and he agreed. This was God looking out. God knew what was going to happen there and Elisha needed to be in place to step in.
Now, the love that defies logic. The prophet lost his iron ax head in the river. First, it wasn't his. He had borrowed it. This was a costly accident. God cared for him and he was able to retrieve it from the river. How did he find it, you ask? Well, Elisha cut a stick and threw it in the water, where the ax head had been lost and the ax head floated to the top. "A love that defies logic."
You are loved.
By Barbara ScorzaGod is looking out for you and making provisions always. He also loves you with a love that defies logic. That's two things I gleaned from 2 Kings 6:1-7. Remember the story about the floating ax head?
Go back and read it, but you'll see that the prophets were going to the Jordan River to cut trees to build a new meeting place. Elisha gave them permission to go, but he was not going until a prophet specifically asked him and he agreed. This was God looking out. God knew what was going to happen there and Elisha needed to be in place to step in.
Now, the love that defies logic. The prophet lost his iron ax head in the river. First, it wasn't his. He had borrowed it. This was a costly accident. God cared for him and he was able to retrieve it from the river. How did he find it, you ask? Well, Elisha cut a stick and threw it in the water, where the ax head had been lost and the ax head floated to the top. "A love that defies logic."
You are loved.