ÔÇ£It is WellÔÇØ
by Scott Hunter
2 Kings 4:8-36
In 2 Kings 4:8-36, we read about the Shunamite woman and Elisha. This is a fantastic example of holding on to your prophetic inheritance.
This woman invests into the man of God life and as a result, a promise is given to her. As the promise comes to pass, the enemy comes to steal what God has birthed in her life. Many people today are fighting to hold on to their promises.
They began to walk in what God has said about them only to see it begin to die away. This woman does several important things. First, she carries the boy to the prophetÔÇÖs room. This is the place the promise was conceived.
When your promise begins to fade away, go back to the place of conception, which is your place of connection. Here, you will reconnect to your dream. Then, she saddles her donkey and goes to see the prophet. She humbled herself and took authority over her own situation. She didnÔÇÖt depend on anyone else to do it. She did herself. DonÔÇÖt depend on someone else to fight your fight. ItÔÇÖs your dream, take it back! Lastly, she held fast to her confession of faith. She refused to say anything else but, ÔÇ£It is wellÔÇØ. DonÔÇÖt speak anything but the Word.
The Word is power and life, and as you speak it, it will change the situation. As we know, Elisha raises the boy up and she continues to live with her promise and see it grow. The connection she made to God and with man helped her to see the fulfillment of her promise. DonÔÇÖt lose your connections. Speak the word, and stand firm on what God has said!
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