God’s Power Revealed
(2 Kings 6:8-23)
September 11, 2002 marked the first
anniversary of the attack of terrorists on this country launched on
innocent civilians by a hostile and hateful adversary. The Twin Towers are
no more and America will never be the same. The war on terrorism continues
and in all likelihood will last as long as our lifetime should Christ
delay His coming. Many have questioned, “Where was God?” Such a
question ignores the fact that God has been reaching out to man from the
garden of Eden on to warn of danger and the need to be ready for the
onslaught of evil. Satan is working in the hearts and lives of rebellious
peoples to destroy God’s creation. Is God aware? In this passage we have
the answer.
IN PREDICTION (8-9)
“Then the king of Syria warred against Israel, and took counsel with his
servants, saying, In such and such a place shall be my camp. And the man
of God sent unto the king of Israel, saying, Beware that thou pass not
such a place; for thither the Syrians are come down.”
The King of Syria gathered together his counsel
of war and set a place of encampment against Israel. Here they would
attack the Israelites and catch them by surprise. However, Elisha told the
king of Israel all about it. God knows His adversaries. Who they are,
where they are and what they do. Nothing is hid from His eyes. (Jer 23:24)
“Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? saith
the LORD.” The king of Syria thought he had an informer in the camp, but
his advisers said Elisha the prophet was his problem. He knew everything
happening. The king thought to capture Elisha. Wicked men do not as a rule
reflect on the folly of opposing an Almighty God. So the Syrian king
gathered his army and surrounded Dothan, where the prophet lived. He would
solve this problem once for all. Today, we have the word of God that gives
us directions and show us how to avoid the traps of the world, our flesh
and even Satan. God reveals the way of victory. Sometimes it may appear we
are hopelessly out numbered and helpless, but read on… God’s power is
seen:
IN PERCEPTION (15-17)
“And when the servant of the man of God was risen early, and gone forth,
behold, an host compassed the city both with horses and chariots. And his
servant said unto him, Alas, my master! How shall we do? And he answered,
Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them.
And Elisha prayed, and said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may
see. And the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and,
behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about
Elisha.”
As morning broke there was no small stir among
the people as they saw this great army. The servant of Elisha cried,
“How shall we do?” Have you ever been in that situation? When you
wonder how there can be any escape from the surrounding power of evil. No
matter which way you turn you still have to face it. It’s then we need
the encouragement of God the most. Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes that he
may see.” It was then the servant’s eyes were opened and he saw the
horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha. In Psalm 34:7 it says,
“The angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear him, and
delivereth them.” In times of fear our tendancy is to focus on the enemy
when we really need to focus on God. Ask God to open your eyes to His
provision, His love and His grace in times of danger and need. We have His
word, His promise and His presence. “Greater is He that is in us than he
that is in the world.” (1 John 4:4) We can have complete confidence in
God. He not only sees us through times of danger and trial, but even
death. “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I
will fear no evil: for thou art with me.” (Psa 23:4). Here we have a
reminder of God’s power:
IN PROTECTION (18)
“And when they came down to him, Elisha prayed unto the LORD, and said,
Smite this people, I pray thee, with blindness. And he smote them with
blindness according to the word of Elisha.”
Again Elisha prayed asking God to smite this
enemy with blindness and immediately they began to grope around unable to
see nor to fight against God’s people. “Eyes have they, but they see
not” (Psa 135:16) The Psalm writers also say, “He that sitteth in the
heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision.” All the
raging and counsel against God is for naught. He is in control. Elisha led
the enemy out of Dothan and into Samaria. When the king of Israel asked if
he should kill them, Elisha told him no, but rather to feed them and send
them home. How this speaks to of us God’s grace. He is not willing that
any should perish. Today God is reaching out with His grace to a world
blinded by ignorance and rebellion. We dare not close our eyes to His
offer of salvation in His Son Jesus Christ. With God’s help let’s
reach out to those who are lost and lead them into the safe harbor of God.
“Tho Satan should buffet and trials
should come/ Let this blest assurance control/ That Christ hath regarded
my helpless estate/ And hath shed His own blood for my soul/ It is well,
It is well, It is well with my soul.” (Philip Bliss) God bless.