Today's promise: God is our security
Let him see
Elisha told him.
"For there are more on our side than on theirs." Then Elisha prayed,
"O Lord, open his eyes and let him see." The Lord opened his
servant's eyes, and when he looked up, he saw that the hillside around Elisha
was filled with horses and chariots of fire.
2 Kings 6:15-17 NLT
God's strength is greater
The Aramean army was
advancing. Enemy horses, troops, and chariots were everywhere, surrounding the
city with the express purpose of seizing Elisha. No wonder his servant was
petrified when he woke up to the sight of a massive army bearing down on them.
When the servant cried out to his master, Elisha shared how he perceived in
spirit the might of the Lord, which was far greater than the forces opposing them.
And when Elisha prays for God to open his servant's eyes so that he, too, can
see what Elisha has seen, immediately he perceives the horses and chariots of
fire protecting them.
The Lord is ready to
open our eyes afresh for each new situation and to show us his vast resources.
His strength and might are far greater than the enemy's, but we, like the
servant, see "through a glass darkly," and we need for God to open
our spiritual eyes.
LORD, grant me the light
this day in the unseen realm to see how your strength is greater than any foe
that threatens to assail me. Open my eyes, Lord! Remind me of your awesome
power and unlimited resources, and then let me take courage because you are
fighting for me!
Adapted from The One Year® Book of Praying through the Bible
by Cheri Fuller, Tyndale House Publishers (2003), entry for June 24.
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