We have to take care of the great visions

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The Shunammite woman asks her husband for resources to visit the prophet after her son's death. Her husband only sees the prophet as a ritualistic occasion and cannot conceive that she may want to visit him for any other reason. The woman does not tell her husband about her son's death as she needs to focus on her mission and does not want distractions. This teaches us the importance of sharing our visions and dreams with people who can support and enrich our vision, not with those who will discourage us. We need to be determined and focused on our mission to experience the powerful moves of God.

After the death of her son, the Shunammite woman goes to her husband and asks for resources to go visit the prophet, she tells him to provide one of the servants and a donkey to run to where the man of God is. she has devised a plan. She knows she has to go and talk to the prophet because the same God who gave her son is powerful to give it back to her too.

However, here there is an interesting dialogue that reveals something about the psychology of both the Shunammite woman and her husband, because when she tells him: look, I want to go see the prophet, he says: "Why are you going to see him today? It is neither a new moon nor a Sabbath. "

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