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2Kings 7:1-20
Doubt will deny and destroy what God has spoken to you if you do not accept it. In the face of severe famine in < ?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>Samaria, Elisha was speaking as an oracle of God. 2 Kings 7:1, ÒThen Elisha said, ÔHear the word of the LORD: ÒTomorrow about this time a seah of fine flour shall be sold for a shekel, and two seahs of barley for a shekel, at the gate of Samaria.ÓÕÓ To one of the officers around at the time of the word of God, it was an impossible task. How could such breakthrough be possible in the face of severe famine? Are you experiencing famine in any area of life? A famine experience could be in your financial, health, spiritual, or direction in life. God is a miracle working God. You can believe today that nothing happens by accident. The ignorant officer spoke out of his mouth, not his mind, ÒLook, if the LORD would make windows in heaven, could this thing be (2 Kings 7:2)?Ó Can you see the demonstration of doubt from the head of the doubtful officer? Do you doubt what God can do? Can you imagine yourself waking up into plenty? Have you accepted your famine condition? If you know that God is still on the throne, miracle is not beyond your reach. Just as Elisha has said, the officer saw the miracle with his eyes, but could not touch it. 2 Kings 7:20, ÒAnd so it happened to him, for the people trample him in the gate, and he died.Ó God opened the window of plenty. Be careful, your mouth can deny or destroy you. Ask God to deliver you from careless talk and the spirit of doubt in Jesus name.