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Elisha and a Shunammite Family
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It is
easy for us to get attached to specific teachers and ministers whom the Lord
has used to greatly bless us. However, while we should esteem faithful servants
of God, we must never elevate their words to the level of the Word of God. While
we should esteem faithful servants of the Lord, we should never allow them to
take the place of the Lord in our lives. They will come and go, but the Lord
stands forever.
Ligonier Ministries
“[Elisha]
said, ‘At this season, about this time next year, you shall embrace a son.’ And
[the Shunammite woman] said, ‘No, my lord, O man of God; do not lie to your
servant.’ But the woman conceived, and she bore a son about that time the
following spring, as Elisha had said to her” - (2 Kings 4:16–17).
Like the ministry of
Elijah, the ministry of his successor Elisha took place primarily within the
boundaries of the northern kingdom of Israel.
So, the events recorded
in today’s passage took place in Israel, specifically in the city of Shunem, located
about fifteen miles southwest of the Sea of Galilee (2 Kings 4:8).
In our study of the
history of the northern kingdom of Israel, we have seen that it was
characterized by idolatry and by kings who were far from the ideal leaders of
God’s people.
Still, not everyone in
Israel rejected the Lord.
In the days of Elijah,
God preserved seven thousand in Israel who did not bow their knees to Baal (1 Kings 19:1–18).
In the days of Elisha,
there were faithful people as well, among them one of the families in Shunem.
The woman in this family
recognized Elisha as a holy man of God, so she and her husband prepared a room
for him to stay in when he came to Shunem in the course of his itinerant
ministry (2 Kings 4:9–10).
Wanting to reward her for
her service, Elisha found out that she was barren and promised that the Lord
would give her a son (verses 11–17).
Frequently in the history
of salvation, God intervened to give a barren woman a child.
We recall, for instance,
the birth of Isaac to Sarah and the birth of Samuel to Hannah (Genesis 18:1–15; 21:1–7; 1 Samuel 1:1–20).
In this case, however,
the Shunammite woman’s son played no critical role in the advance of the
messianic line or growth of the kingdom.
This family was not
important in the history of God’s people in the same way that the family of
someone such as Abraham or Jesse was.
However, this family was
important enough to the Lord for Him to bless them.
This is a good lesson for
us, as one commentator has observed.
God does not care only
about those who play critical roles in the advance of His purposes, but He does
good to all His people.
When the Shunammite’s son
was grown, however, he died without any advance warning.
God in His grace did
eventually raise the young man back to life, yet it is important to note that
throughout this episode, the Lord kept His purposes hidden from Elisha (2 Kings 4:18–37; see
especially verse 27).
As critical as Elisha was
in his day for calling Israel to faith and repentance, he was not God but
merely a creature.
While we should esteem
faithful servants of the Lord, we should never allow them to take the place of
the Lord in our lives. They will come and go, but the Lord stands forever.
Coram Deo
It is easy for us to get
attached to specific teachers and ministers whom the Lord has used to greatly
bless us.
However, while we should
esteem faithful servants of God, we must never elevate their words to the level
of the Word of God.
We should honor those who honor God, but we must honor God above all others.
Ligonier Ministries exists to proclaim,
teach, and defend the holiness of God in all its fullness to as many people as
possible. To that end, Ligonier’s outreach today is manifold and worldwide.
Having been founded by Dr. R.C. Sproul in 1971, Ligonier’s teaching
fellowship consists of theologians, pastors, and scholars who teach
through Renewing
Your Mind broadcasts, the Reformation Study
Bible, Tabletalk magazine,
books, and hundreds of teaching series. The ministry also offers an
undergraduate degree program through Reformation
Bible College.
“My passion has been to awaken people to
the holiness of God.” —R.C. Sproul
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