_The place where we dwell is too strait for us._
A CHURCH-EXTENSION ENTERPRISE
If there was a church in Israel at all, the school of the prophets
undoubtedly constituted a part of that church. They were a communion
of godly men.
I. This church-extension enterprise was stimulated by the principle... [ Continue Reading ]
_Take thence every man a beam._
EVERY MAN A BEAM
I. The sons of the prophets procured for themselves what they wanted.
The college had become too small. There was not room enough for the
increasing numbers who gathered to be instructed at the feet of
Elisha. Now in their difficulty these young men... [ Continue Reading ]
_But as one was felling a beam, the axe-head fell into the water._
THE AXE-HEAD
1. The first thought presented is, when Christ dwells in the hearts of
His people there is a deep inward conviction of our own narrowness.
The sons of the prophets dwelling with Elisha are conscious of the
straitness of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then the King of Syria warred against Israel._
ELISHA AT DOTHAN
Seeing the invisible! Here is the young business man. He spends his
days in a close and musty counting-room, casting up interminable
figures, or behind a distasteful counter, selling goods. But he sees
something more than the ledger a... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes that he may see._
THE POWER TO SEE
Here is a scene which is worthy of the pencil of the finest artist,
but a scene of such simplicity and beauty that no artist could improve
it. It represents the triumphal struggle of simple unarmed truth
against the massed and mai... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Elisha said unto them, This is not the way._
THE GUIDANCE OF LIFE
The prophet went boldly into their midst, as Alfred went into the camp
of the Danes, and to the confused men he said, “This is not the
place, and this is not the city.” He misdirected them, and led them
to Samaria, exactly the... [ Continue Reading ]
_And there was a great famine in Samaria._
FAMINE, A JUDGMENT OF GOD
The language of truth, you perceive, formed the first portion of his
words, and the language of despair the conclusion.
I. That whatever evil is sent upon a country, is sent by God. This is
confirmed by a passage in the prophet A... [ Continue Reading ]