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A Home With A Difference
A Home With A Difference
How did she perceive the prophet's holiness? Did she find him at
prayer? Did she see him immersed in the Word? Was it his
conversation and conduct? She could certainly see God in the prophet
somehow. Do people at school, home, or work perceive that we are
holy men and women of God? Do our conversation and conduct
measure up?
This woman was impressed enough to have her husband build him a
separate room in her house! As Christians, we are constantly under the
scrutiny of others: do they see Christ in us?
Stopping by this house time and time again, Elisha must have had an
incredible impact, a consistency about his holiness that impressed this
woman. Are we living consistently holy lifestyles, or do we simply
put on a mask when at church or among Christians?
Notice that she didn't attempt to impress him with her wealth, but simply provided
him with food and shelter (vv. 810). She was committed to the ministry of
hospitality, not to entertaining him. This ministry should be characteristic of us
(see 1Tim. 3:2; Titus 1:8; 1 Pet. 4:9).
This was no fleeting mood of kindness, which suddenly came upon her and
suddenly disappeared. This was a commitment. We should share such a
commitment.
Along with meeting his practical needs, many suggest that the room had spiritual
significance: the bed represents his spiritual rest, the table, his spiritual food, the
stool represents communion, and the candlestick represents testimony. Perhaps
this is the case, but either way, the room certainly provided a solitary place for
his prayer and meditation.
When Elisha inquired of what he could do in return for her, she responded saying,
"I dwell among my own people" (v. 13). In other words, "Thanks but I have all
I need." She was content! Elisha found out that she lacked one thing, the sunshine
of a child's presence and the music of a child's voice.
A. HER SERVICE WAS NOTICED.
This woman didn't have ulterior motives; she didn't want to brag to others about
her ministry or to have Elisha give her any special treatment. The Lord urged
Elisha to go the extra mile in finding out how he could bless her (v. 14). He
noticed her generosity and humility. Is this the way we minister to others, or do
we attempt to be flashy or to get something out of it for ourselves (see Luke
17:10).
Verse 17 tells us, "... the woman conceived, and bore a son." Remember Jesus'
words, "He who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a
prophet's reward" (Matt. 10:41a NKJV). God rewards genuine hospitality
(see also Heb. 13:2).
CONCLUSION:
Is your home filled with holiness, hospitality, and happiness? We will only achieve these
things if all the possessions, even our very homes and lives, are completely surrendered
to the Lord's service.