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WHO WILL RESCUE THE KING’S HOUSEHOLD? (7)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: 2 Kings 7:3-10
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Who Will Rescue the King’s Household? (7)
Series: Soul Winning
Donald Cantrell
2 Kings 7: 3 – 10



I – The Deadly Problem (3)

II – The Daring Proposal (4 – 7)

III – The Delightful Predicament (8)

IV – The Disturbing Perception (9 – 10a)

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Theme: “We have an obligation to win those that are hopeless”

The Modern Day Leper

I remember a young man by the name Mathew who was infected with Aids. He came back home, because he needed understanding, care and concern from the only ones who would dare to do so in such an extremely hopeless situation.

To his horror, he found that his family was afraid and felt threatened by his life in the family. They isolated him. He had a separate plate, a separate corner in the house and was not allowed to enter other rooms in the house.

The members of the family were afraid even to touch his clothes, or even to stand close to him within the reach of his breath. Finally he died more out of exclusion and isolation than out of his sickness.
Paul Kallan

Cowboys to the Rescue

I like to watch the old westerns on TV. The battle usually centered on the cowboys and Indians. We would even go out a play cowboys and Indians after school or on Saturday after watching an episode on TV.

One thing that was in every movie was the rescue. The cowboys would be surrounded by overwhelming numbers and doomed. It seemed like they wouldn’t be returning next week. But, at the last possible minute the cavalry would come to the rescue.
Don Jones

Consider a new mother home alone with her baby. Suddenly she’s awakened by the smell of smoke. The house is on fire. Her only thought is for her baby. She races down the smoke-filled hall without a thought for her own safety. She grabs him in her arms, shields his face from the flames with her hands, unmindful of the pain and the sting and the flames. Her baby is her first concern. She was willing to put he ...

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