Sunday, April 13, 2014

Elisha: A Tale of Ridiculous Faith – Part 5

Elisha: A Tale of Ridiculous Faith – Part 5

Scripture Reference: 2 Kings 6:1–7 (NKJV)

Introduction

In Part 4, we saw the widow’s faith produce a miraculous provision from God. Now, we explore another instance of “ridiculous faith” through Elisha and the floating axe head. This story reminds us that God honors faith that acts boldly and trusts Him with the seemingly impossible.


The Floating Axe Head

In 2 Kings 6, some prophets were cutting down trees near the Jordan River. One man’s borrowed axe head fell into the water — an incident that could have ended in despair. But instead of giving up, the man sought Elisha’s help, demonstrating faith in God’s power through His prophet.

Elisha’s response:

“Where did it fall?” When he showed him the place, Elisha cut a stick and threw it in there, and the iron floated” (2 Kings 6:6).

Notice: The solution seemed absurd — a stick making a heavy iron axe float? That’s “ridiculous faith” in action. But God used Elisha to demonstrate that no situation is too small or too impossible for Him.


Lessons from Ridiculous Faith

  1. Faith Acts in the Moment

    • The man could have panicked, blaming circumstances or giving up. Instead, he ran to Elisha immediately. Faith acts without delay.

  2. God Uses Unlikely Tools

    • The floating axe was restored by a stick, illustrating that God often uses ordinary, unexpected methods to accomplish the extraordinary.

  3. Faith Magnifies God’s Glory

    • This miracle reminds us that God’s power shines brightest when we trust Him with the impossible, even in small, everyday matters.


Application for Today

  • Trust God with your small emergencies. Sometimes what seems trivial — a broken relationship, a lost job, or a financial struggle — is an opportunity for God to show His miraculous power.

  • Step out boldly. Ridiculous faith requires stepping forward with trust, even when logic says otherwise.

  • Be persistent. Just like the man sought Elisha immediately, don’t delay in bringing your concerns to God.


Conclusion

The floating axe head reminds us that God is faithful, creative, and powerful. Ridiculous faith doesn’t mean blind faith; it means trusting God when the solution seems impossible, unreasonable, or unconventional.

“Jesus looked at them and said, ‘With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible’” (Matthew 19:26).

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