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Story of Scripture--Day 184 "Good News Cannot Be Kept Silent"

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Day 184 | Good News Cannot Be Kept Silent 📖 2 Kings 7 The city of Samaria was starving. Hope was gone. Human solutions had failed. Then God did what only God could do. Without Israel lifting a single sword, the Lord caused the Syrian army to flee, leaving behind an abundance of food and supplies. Four unlikely men—lepers who had been rejected by society—were the first to discover God's miraculous provision. At first, they enjoyed the blessing for themselves. But then conviction set in. > "We are not doing right. This day is a day of good news, and we are keeping silent." (2 Kings 7:9) That is the heartbeat of the Gospel. We were spiritually starving because of our sin, but through Jesus Christ, God has provided forgiveness, hope, and eternal life. The grace we have received was never meant to stop with us. The world around us is desperate for hope. Our neighbors need it. Our coworkers need it. Our families need it. Good news is meant to be shared. Today, ask yourself: Who needs to hear about Jesus from you this week? Don't keep silent about the greatest news the world has ever known. 🎙️ Listen to today's episode of The Story of Scripture with Pastor John and be encouraged to boldly share the hope of Christ. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #2Kings7 #GoodNews #ShareTheGospel #JesusSaves #ChristianPodcast #BibleTeaching #FaithInAction #HopeInChrist #Grace #DailyDevotional Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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Story of Scripture--Day 184 "Good News Cannot Be Kept Silent"

Day 184 | Good News Cannot Be Kept Silent 📖 2 Kings 7 The city of Samaria was starving. Hope was gone. Human solutions had failed. Then God did what only God could do. Without Israel lifting a single sword, the Lord caused the Syrian army to flee, leaving behind an abundance of food and supplies. Four unlikely men—lepers who had been rejected by society—were the first to discover God's miraculous provision. At first, they enjoyed the blessing for themselves. But then conviction set in. > "We are not doing right. This day is a day of good news, and we are keeping silent." (2 Kings 7:9) That is the heartbeat of the Gospel. We were spiritually starving because of our sin, but through Jesus Christ, God has provided forgiveness, hope, and eternal life. The grace we have received was never meant to stop with us. The world around us is desperate for hope. Our neighbors need it. Our coworkers need it. Our families need it. Good news is meant to be shared. Today, ask yourself: Who needs to hear about Jesus from you this week? Don't keep silent about the greatest news the world has ever known. 🎙️ Listen to today's episode of The Story of Scripture with Pastor John and be encouraged to boldly share the hope of Christ. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #2Kings7 #GoodNews #ShareTheGospel #JesusSaves #ChristianPodcast #BibleTeaching #FaithInAction #HopeInChrist #Grace #DailyDevotional Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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Story of Scripture--Day 183 "The God Who Sees" (2 Kings 6)

Day 183 — "The God Who Sees" 📖 2 Kings 6 Have you ever felt surrounded by problems with no way out? That's exactly how Elisha's servant felt when he woke up to find an enemy army surrounding the city. Fear overwhelmed him because all he could see was the opposition. But Elisha prayed one simple prayer: "O LORD, please open his eyes that he may see." (2 Kings 6:17) In an instant, God pulled back the curtain on spiritual reality. The mountains were filled with horses and chariots of fire—the armies of heaven had been there all along. The lesson is just as true today: What you can see is not all there is. God is working even when you cannot see Him. This chapter also reminds us that God cares about the ordinary details of our lives. Before the heavenly army appears, God performs a miracle by causing a borrowed axe head to float. Why? Because nothing is too small to matter to our Heavenly Father. Key Takeaways: ✅ God cares about both the ordinary and the extraordinary. ✅ Fear focuses on the size of the problem; faith focuses on the greatness of God. ✅ God's presence is greater than any circumstance you face. ✅ The greatest victories are often won through God's mercy, not human strength. ✅ Jesus opens our spiritual eyes so we can trust Him, even when life doesn't make sense. No matter what you're facing today, remember this: You may feel surrounded, but as a child of God, you are never abandoned. The God who surrounded Elisha is the same God who walks with you today. > "Those who are with us are more than those who are with them." — 2 Kings 6:16 🎧 Listen now to Day 183 of The Story of Scripture with Pastor John and be encouraged to see your circumstances through the eyes of faith instead of fear. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #2Kings6 #FaithOverFear #GodWhoSees #TrustGod #GodsPresence #BibleReading #DailyDevotional #ChristianLiving #HopeInChrist #WalkByFaith #JesusChrist Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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Story of Scripture--Day 182 "Healed by Faith" (2 Kings 5)

Day 182 — “Healed by Faith” 📖 2 Kings 5 Naaman had everything the world could offer—power, influence, wealth, and success. But none of it could heal the one thing that truly mattered. His healing came only when he humbled himself, trusted God's Word, and obeyed. This chapter reminds us of a timeless truth: God's greatest work often begins where our pride ends. Naaman expected a dramatic miracle, but God called him to simple obedience. Sometimes we're looking for extraordinary answers when God is inviting us to take the next faithful step. This chapter also challenges us through the example of an unnamed servant girl whose simple testimony pointed a powerful man to the Lord. Never underestimate what God can do through your faithful witness. Key Takeaways: ✅ Success can never replace our need for God. ✅ Humility opens the door for God's transforming work. ✅ Faith obeys even before it sees the outcome. ✅ True healing changes more than our circumstances—it changes our hearts. Most importantly, Naaman's story points us to Jesus. Just as Naaman couldn't heal himself, we cannot save ourselves. Salvation is received not through human effort, but through humble faith in Christ. "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble." — James 4:6 🎧 Listen now to Day 182 of The Story of Scripture with Pastor John and be reminded that God's deepest healing begins with surrender. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #2Kings5 #Naaman #Faith #Humility #Obedience #GodsGrace #JesusSaves #BibleReading #DailyDevotional #ChristianLiving #TrustGod #WalkByFaith Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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Story of Scripture--Day 181 "Compassion for the Faithful" (2 Kings 4)

Day 181 — Compassion for the Faithful 2 Kings 4 God's greatest displays of power are often found in His deepest acts of compassion. In 2 Kings 4, God provides for a desperate widow, raises a child back to life, purifies poisoned food, and multiplies bread for the hungry. These miracles remind us that God isn't distant from our everyday struggles—He is intimately involved in the lives of His people. Key Truth: God's power is deeply personal. He sees your need, He knows your pain, and He faithfully provides for those who trust Him. Every miracle in this chapter points us to Jesus—the One who provides for our needs, gives life to the dead, removes the poison of sin, and satisfies the hungry soul. Today's Challenge: Where do you need to trust God's compassion today? Bring your burden to Him. The God who cared for the widow, the grieving mother, and the hungry crowd still cares for His children today. "And my God will supply every need of yours according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus." — Philippians 4:19 🎙️ Listen now to Day 181 of The Story of Scripture with Pastor John. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #2Kings4 #Compassion #Faith #TrustGod #GodProvides #BibleReading #DailyDevotional #JesusChrist #Hope #ChristianLiving #GodsWord Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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Story of Scripture--Day 180 "The Lord Gives Victory"

Day 180: "The Lord Gives Victory" 📖 2 Kings 3 Sometimes God allows us to reach the end of our own strength so we'll finally discover the sufficiency of His. In 2 Kings 3, three kings set out for battle but soon found themselves in a desperate situation—without water and without hope. When they finally sought the Lord, God not only provided exactly what they needed but also gave them victory over their enemies. This chapter reminds us that victory doesn't begin with our ability—it begins with our dependence on God. Before the water came, God told them to dig ditches. Their obedience came before the miracle. Maybe you're facing a battle today that feels impossible. Keep trusting. Keep obeying. Keep "digging the ditches" in faith, even if you can't yet see what God is doing. The God who was faithful then is still faithful today. 🎧 In today's episode, we'll explore: ✅ Why desperation should drive us to God, not despair ✅ What it means to trust God's promises before you see the answer ✅ How every victory is ultimately for God's glory ✅ How this story points us to the ultimate victory found in Jesus Christ "But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." — 1 Corinthians 15:57 🎙️ Listen now, and if today's episode encourages you, be sure to like, share, and invite someone to join us as we journey through The Story of Scripture together. #TheStoryOfScripture #PastorJohn #2Kings3 #Elisha #GodGivesVictory #Faith #TrustGod #VictoryInChrist #BiblePodcast #DailyDevotional #DependOnGod #WalkByFaith Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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