The other day I remembered the story of the
four lepers in the book of 2Kings of the Bible. The first time I heard about
the lepers, I was really inspired by them.
As the preacher preached, I drew a picture of four men with various
stages of the diseases, with no limbs or with partial limbs moving towards the
camp of the enemy with only one thing in mind “survival”.
In 2Kings verse 7 we are introduced to the
four lepers who lived just outside the gates in the city of Samaria because
lepers were not allowed to live in the city with other people. They survived by
feeding on the left over given to them by the people. At that time there was another
great war between Syria and Israel; and the king of Syria, led a mighty army
into the land of Israel, and laid siege against the city of Samaria. So hard
and so long was the siege that the people in Samaria could find nothing to eat;
many died from want of food, and some killed their own children, and ate them. You can
imagine the plight on the lepers who fed on left over, it must have been very
bad for them at such a time when people didn’t have food to eat.
The King of Samaria had enquired the prophet Elisha
about the situation in response he had boldly prophesied to the people while encouraging
them he declared that they will not perish but rather within 24hrs foodstuff
would be sold in the market place.
At this time, the four lepers who stayed at
the city gates contemplated their fate, it was evidently clear for all to see
that in a matter of days they would be dead lepers. They could see in the
distance the great camp of the Syrian army, at night they could hear the noise
of merry making coming form the soldiers. Their mouths would water as they let
their imaginations run wild and picture the great feast the soldiers would have
every night before they went to bed. They decided that rather then wait to die
of hunger at the gates of Samaria, it would be better to die at the hands of
the Syrian soldiers while trying to survive. At least they would have tried.
So they began to work towards the camp of the
soldiers and as they moved our almighty Father began to make a way for them; He
caused the army of the Syrians to hear the noise of a mighty army with hundreds
of chariots. The Syrian soldiers in their camp were convinced when they heard
the sound that the Samarians had managed to enlist the help of other Kings and
their armies to fight them. So they ran, leaving behind all the spoils from their
previous battles with plenty of food stuff which they had stored up to see them
through long months of war, in fact they left the camp intact and fled for
their lives.
When the lepers got to the camp, to their great
amazement and surprise, there was no one in the camp, no one at all! They ate
to their satisfaction, went back told the gate keeper all they had seen (no
doubt they had to show him proof their claim) and the keeper raised an alarm in
the city. That was how God used the unlikely lepers to fulfill such a great
prophesy and save the lives of hundreds of people in Samaria.
This story has always encouraged me to drop
any feeling of defeat, to erase completely from my mind the fact that I cannot
raise out of any situation I may find myself. The four lepers had had every
excuse to sit there and die. They were disadvantaged in every sense of the
word. Their reasons for dying such helpless deaths would have been very
legitimate. Never the less, they decided to press on and move forward.
It is quiet easy to accept your current
conditions, the odds are stacked up against you. You have been fighting all
your life, you know now that greatness is out of reach, you say to yourself good
things just don’t happen to people like me and on and on. We unknowingly allow
ourselves to become victims of our circumstances. The truth is you never know
what lies behind that closed door if you don’t try to open it or at least knock
on it. No matter how bleak the situation please don’t give up, don’t accept defeat.
There are so many people out there waiting for you to come out of that place of
depression and self pity to take life by the horns, fulfill your purpose and
bless them with your victory story; thereby giving them strength to rise above
their own circumstances.
Please don’t give the devil the satisfaction
of seeing you kill your potential because of a setback, no matter how major it
may be. Keep moving, keep shining, keep believing and trusting that all things work
together for your good. I believe that if we can just take a step of faith
towards achieving our goals and dreams with survival and growth on our minds
and the resolve not to settle for the crumbs that the world has thrown our way,
that the Lord God almighty would honor our faith by opening doors that we could
never have imagined possible. He is waiting
to amplify your efforts, make a noise in the hearts of people when you speak that
will make them pay attention and want to be part of what you are doing. He is
waiting to show you off.
Finally, did you notice that the four lepers
who were rejects and most likely treated like outcasts went back to the city to
inform the people of what they had experienced?
They didn’t want to be partakers of the great feast alone; they wanted
to share the Good News. I think the Lord used them because he knew that they
would share what they had stumbled on. When God has brought you out of that slimy
pit, no matter what it is, I am convinced that he wants us to minster to the
people who are going through the same thing. He uses us to bless other people
just as he has blessed us. The blessing is never for us alone, there are lives
tied to your deliverance and I believe the earlier we realize and accept this,
the faster these things will come to us and through us.
Have a blessed weekend ahead. Hugs
Kate you are such an encouragement and a blessing to the weak ones. May God continue to give you strength to carry on. I know in my heart and upon the eficacy of God's word that you will be victorious....
ReplyDeleteHighly inspirational,may GOd comfort the hearts of those who are going via a shadow of turning in their lives,those who have lost their loved ones through this ur write-up, its indeed so encouraging. God bless you and he will continue to increase u on everyside in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteI am Greatly Encouraged by this piece! Thnk you..
ReplyDeleteThank you for this encouraging and timely word, may God bless you.
ReplyDeleteThis is a highly inspirational initiative that you have embarked on. I pray that through you the Holy Spirit will continue to brighten the hearts of the bereaved. God will strengthen you and reward you. I am particularly encouraged because I have been lazy about the mandate that God has given me. Thanks for inspiring me. God bless you.
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ReplyDeleteWhat can I say Katie, thank u for this beautiful piece, your encouraging words in it has really inspired me. God will continue to give more inspiration that will continue to touch lives positively in Jesus name, Amen!
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