The Cloak of Glory Fighting For Your Promise

II Kings 4:8-36

I. Introduction
A. Things happen in life we don’t _____________________.

II. A look at the text.

A. Elisha has received an inherited anointing from his master Elijah, symbolized by the _____________________ Elijah wore that Elisha now wears.

B. Elisha is in Shunem, and a wealthy woman encourages him to stay for a _____________________.

C. The woman knowing that Elisha was a man of God, along with her husband’s approval, decides to _____________________ on the roof of their house a small room for him to stay in when he came through.

  1. Elisha wanted to _____________________ her for her generosity.
  2. Gehazi told Elisha she had no son, so Elisha prophesied that within a

year she will be holding a _____________________.


F. She objected, for to her, it was too _____________________ to be true, but

she got pregnant and had her baby of promise.


G. Time passes, the child grows, and then tragedy strikes; her boy

_____________________.


H. She_____________________ Elisha, and Elisha is used by God to bring the

boy back to life.

  1. She _____________________ for the miracle.

    1. She laid the boy in the prophet’s _____________________.
    2. She did not tell her _____________________ what happened; she went

      directly to Elisha.

    3. She _____________________ to Elisha.
  2. The triumph of persistent faith.
    1. The Holy Spirit works through those who _____________________ and who

      _____________________.

    2. We see how the Holy Spirit used _____________________ the perseverance

      of the woman and Elisha.

1. The woman _____________ ________ leave Elisha till he came to the room where her son was.

2. Elisha sent his servant, went to the place where the boy was, prayed, followed _____________________ pattern of raising the dead and continued until the boy was brought back to life.

V. God is speaking to us.

  1. Don’t give up on your _____________________.
  2. Don’t let the devil rob you, _____________________ for your miracle.
  3. Don’t live with your _____________________; believe God will turn it into

    good.

VI. Conclusion

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