The king of Syria warred against Israel. He told his men where he wanted to camp, but
God told Elijah what his plans were, and Elijah told the king of Israel. So, the king of Israel avoided the Syrians
and escaped, not once or twice, but three times. So, the king of Syria snarled, “We’ve got a
double agent among us, and I’m going to find out who it is!” But his captains said, “Not so, my lord, but
the prophet Elijah tells the king of Israel what you say in your bedroom.” So, the king of Syria said, “Well, you men
get to that little town of Dothan where the prophet is and put an end to this
madness!” And so they did. In the morning, when Elijah’s servant went
out early to do his business, he saw thousands of soldiers and chariots and
spearmen and archers - all surrounding the village of Dothan. He rushed back into the house and woke up
Elijah, who was not impressed. The
servant said, “But you don’t understand!
We are surrounded! We are dead!” Elijah still wasn’t worried. Elijah was more annoyed, and prayed to God,
“Dear Lord, give this my servant spiritual eyes to see the spirit world as it
really is.” And when the servant looked,
he still saw the Syrian army surrounding Dothan, but God’s fiery army of
powerful angels were on the mountains surrounding them! Then Elijah prayed again and said, “Lord,
please strike the Syrians with blindness.”
And God did! What good is a blind
soldier? So, Elijah went out to them and
said, “No, this isn’t the way to go.
Here, follow me.” And the blinded
soldiers held onto each other like “follow the leader” and Elijah took the
entire Syrian army into downtown Samaria.
Then Elijah prayed again, “I pray thee, Lord, restore their sight.” And God did!
Now it was the Syrians turn to know how it felt to be surrounded! So, the king of Israel asked Elijah, “What
shall I do? Shall I kill them all?” But Elijah said, “No, give them food and set
them on their way. Trust me, they’ll
never give you a moment’s trouble again.”
And they never did. Hey, we need
to see things as they really are, not just how we think that they are. We need to see things from God’s
perspective. Paul said it best in II Timothy1:7
“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and
of a sound mind.”
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