• #353: God’s Mysterious Victory - Elisha part 3

  • Nov 27 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

#353: God’s Mysterious Victory - Elisha part 3

  • Summary

  • 2 Kings 3:20-25

    Today’s episode continues our journey with Elisha and the three kings. When the Israelites were in need, God performed an amazing miracle—filling the land with water, even though there was no rain! The Moabites, the enemies of Israel, thought the water was blood and believed the armies had fought each other. They charged in, only to find the Israelites ready to fight!

    We are reminded of God’s power and ability to work in such mysterious ways. We use a relatable example for kids to show them that God is always with them, actively working in their lives, even in ways they might not see right away.

    Listen to previous episodes in this Elisha series to get the full story. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss any of these amazing stories about Elisha!

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