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8. Unconventional Provision
Bread and meat delivered twice daily, with ample fresh water. Modest, but sufficient.
An inexhaustible supply of flour and oil for breadmaking. Nothing to put on a sandwich, but it beat starvation.
Oil enough to sell to become debt-free and live off the rest. Better than being enslaved.
Elisha was accustomed to supernatural, albeit unconventional, provision. Throughout a devastating drought, not only Elisha but also those willing to trust him experienced God’s abundance.
God’s idea of provision might not be my preference, but it is preferable to perishing.
Let’s be children of God who receive God’s provision with sincere gratitude.
All for One - Quinn
Explore in context: 1 Kings 17:1-16; 2 Kings 4:1-7
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This 10-day devotional sparks Bible-centric thoughts that light a fire to carry with you and share with others. Read each 100-word essay in 30 seconds or less. Additionally, you can explore Scripture references in their context and association with one another, put into practice what you’ve learned, and let each Spark prompt a prayer. Quinn Schipper is a published author with four decades of diverse experience following Jesus.
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