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2 Kings 2 & 4 (7/4/14)

Influence

July 4, 2014 • Benham Brothers

* On two ocassions we see the prophet Elisha being called on to fix something that was broken.

* 2:19-21 - The land in his city would not yield any produce because the spring that watered the land was bad.

* So what did Elisha do? Notice four things:

* 1) He didn't focus on the land - he went directly to the spring. This was the source of the problem.

* Clean hands come from a pure heart.

* 2) He added salt to the water - Christians are called to be the salt of the world.

* Salt enhances and preserves the substance of what it's applied to.

* 3) He "threw" the salt in the water - he was aggressive with the evil in the water.

* We have to get aggressive with the way we deal with any sin in our hearts.

* 4) The salt lost its life! Once you put salt onto or into something you never see it again!

* 4:41 - There was famine in the land and one of the prophets added an unknown plant to the stew.

* The stew became poisonous - there was now death in the pot.

* Notice three things:​

* 1) The very thing that was supposed to nourish now brought death.

* The stew itself wasn't bad - it was the one wild root. We can't let this into our hearts either.

* 2) There was already flour in the stew, but it wasn't put there by Elisha.

* This is just like christians - we need to "mix" in with the world and bring life to it.

* 3) Elisha didn't pour the stew out and start over - he used what was already there but just added life to it.

* We must bring life to every situation and person we come in contact with - to breathe life!

* Salt influences - if we're not influencing the environment around us we're not being salty.