The Cloak of Glory, “The Generational Transference of Power”
II Kings 2:6-15
- Introduction
- There are powers at work that natural men cannot explain.
- God has people he has given his _____________ to.
- God’s desires to pass His power from one _____________ to the next.
- The _____________ symbolizes the power of the spirit being passed on to the next generation.
- A look at the text.
- Elisha won’t leave _____________ side.
- The key is verse _____________.
- Elisha wanted his _____________, for he saw himself as Elijah’s son.
- That inheritance was a ____________.
- He wanted a double portion of the _____________.
- Elisha wanted his _____________, for he saw himself as Elijah’s son.
- The problem with this was hard because it was only something _____________ could give.
- The _____________ dropped to the ground when Elijah was taken up to heaven.
- Elisha _____________ _____________ the mantle.
- Elisha did with the mantle what Elijah had done and had the same _____________.
- The power of God that worked through Elijah was now at work through _____________.
- Elisha _____________ _____________ the mantle.
- Elisha won’t leave _____________ side.
- God is speaking to us.
- God intends his people in every generation to have his _____________ manifested.
- In the Old Testament, only a _____________ had that experience.
- In the New Testament, however, _____________ believer can have God’s power at work.
- In the Old Testament, only a _____________ had that experience.
- Elisha demonstrates a pattern for walking in God’s power.
- We must _____________ to have God’s spirit.
- We must _____________ for.
- We must _____________ to have God’s spirit.
- There was a _____________ that Elisha had the power, and there is a sign _____________.
- A picture of the _____________ is seen.
- We are one generation away from being a dead church.
- We must be _____________ with the spirit and walk in His power.
- God intends his people in every generation to have his _____________ manifested.
- Conclusion