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PEACE THAT PREVAILS (9)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: 2 Kings 4:13-27
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Peace That Prevails (9)
Series: Peace
Donald Cantrell
2 Kings 4: 13 - 27


I - The Shunammite and her Barrenness (13 - 14)

II - The Shunammite and her Blessedness (15 - 17)

III - The Shunammite and her Brokenness (18 - 20)

IV - The Shunammite and her Braveness (21 - 26)

V - The Shunammite and her Bitterness (27 - 28)

VI - The Shunammite and her Brightness (29 - 37)

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Theme: ''God's peace can help us prevail''

Keeping Faith in the Midst of Trials

The story is told of a man who was walking across the road when he was hit by a car. The impact knocked him on his head which caused him to be in a coma for a couple of days before he finally regained consciousness. When he opened his eyes, his loving wife was there beside his bed holding his hand.

He said, ''You know, Judy, you've always been right by my side. When I was a struggling college student, I failed again and again. But you were always there with me, encouraging me to go on trying.''

He said, ''And when I got out of school and went for all of my interviews and failed to get any of the jobs, you stayed right there with me, cutting out more classifieds for me to check on...''

''Then I started work at this little firm and finally got the chance to handle a big contract. But I blew it because of one little mistake, and yet you were there beside me all the way. Then I finally got another job after being laid off for some time, but I never seemed to be promoted and my hard work was never recognized. And so, I remained in the same position from the day I joined the company until now... And, through it all, you were right there by my side.''

Her eyes are starting to fill with tears as she listens. He says, ''And now I've been in this accident and when I woke up, you're the first person I see. There's something I'll really like to say to you....''

He said, ''Judy, I think you're just plain bad luck!''

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