What seems impossible is easy for God

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The elders of the city come to the prophet Elisha seeking a solution to the extreme famine and hunger that has plagued their city. Elisha gives a prophetic Word from God that seems impossible and scandalous but is ultimately fulfilled by God's power. The author believes that in these times of despair and hopelessness, the Church of Jesus Christ must be filled with the Holy Spirit and declare the Word of God in faith. They believe that a great revival and awakening of the Power of God is coming, which will bring a radical change to the nations of the world and a great harvest of souls. The author declares this Word in the power of God and believes that it will break all walls of resistance and bring about something of proportions that we cannot even imagine.

It is interesting that the elders come to the house of the prophet and this is how it should be: The authorities of the cities and the nations must come to the Church and sit in the place of the Church to receive teaching and instruction. But this can only be accomplished by a Church filled with the Holy Spirit, filled with the power of God that moves in the power and prophetic wind of God at this time in history when nations are in a state of need.

Now another interesting thing arises, that the Spirit of the Lord moves the prophet Elisha to give a prophetic Word in that situation of absolute despair. Chapter 7 verse 1 says: "Elisha said then: Hear the word of the Lord, thus saith the Lord." Tomorrow at this time the seah of fine flour will be worth one cycle and two seahs of barley a cycle at the gate of Samaria. "

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