2 Kings 8 Commentary

2 Kings 8 Commentary

During the time of Joseph in Egypt, the LORD decreed a famine for seven years. The LORD provided for Jacob in a very unique way by sending Joseph into Egypt. The problem was solved by management.

During the time of Elijah, the LORD decreed a famine for three and half years. The LORD provided for the widow of Zarephath by ensuring that the little oil and the little flour never ran out. During the time of Elisha, the LORD provided for the Shunammite woman by ‘escape’.

Who can tell what the LORD does and how?

The LORD God decides when and how to intervene. Don’t be fixed to one way only! And don’t declare zero help when help is packaged differently!

The Shunammite woman shows up just when Gehazi begins to tell the king her story. The world may call it coincidence, but we call it divine providence. We are happy when the LORD causes these coincidences to provide for His people! It’s sovereignty at play! Divine art! It’s absolutely beautiful!

Hazael said, “How could your servant, a mere dog, accomplish such a feat?” Interesting. Elisha has just described horrific things, inhuman acts by Hazael against Israel, and Hazael thinks of it as a great achievement! It tells you how Syria (Aram) thought of Israel; only if they had the chance. Many saints feel they are welcome neighbors in this world of sin. How wrong they are!

Unlike Israel, Judah is blessed to still have the goodwill of David’s name. So the bad King Jehoram doesn’t exactly bring down the nation. It is because of David’s son, or more appropriately, the Seed, whose actual role was screen-played by David, that the sinful saint finds his forgiveness.

The world never understands this mystery: Two sinners, same sin; Israel has a rope around its neck while Judah limps on. Because of Jesus, a man can live again!

This chapter should be talking about Jehoram and Ahaziah, the two wicked kings of Judah. Instead, we hear Ahab’s name again. There is a reason why the church insists that saints marry from amongst themselves. A long-dead Ahab was still alive in the blood of both kings, by marriage! Wickedness has a long expiry period, if ever one exists!

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Published by Joseph Malekani

Joseph Malekani is a born-again Christian with a strong PAOG/Baptist background. He is heavily involved in student ministry with ZAFES – an IFES movement with focus on student ministry in Zambia. He is married to Audrey and they have two lovely children.

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