July 17, 2026; 2 Kings 13
Daily Dose of Hope
July 17, 2026
Scripture: 2 Kings 13
Prayer: Lord, We thank you that you are a God of miracles. For the people reading this devotional today, I'm sure that many of them need a miracle of some kind. Give them the courage to ask and the faith to believe that you can do anything. You are all-powerful and totally good. We need you, Lord, and we need your healing power in our lives. May it be so. In Your Name, Amen
Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope daily Bible reading plan. We have been working our way through both 1 & 2 Kings this summer and today's reading was 2 Kings 13, smack dab in the middle of the book.
In this chapter, we are back to the Northern Kingdom. There is a lot of king drama here. Over and over again, the kings do evil in the eyes of the Lord. Truly, it's amazing God didn't just strike them down right there. But he continued to show grace in so many ways. The kings and people would worship others gods and do deplorable things in the eyes of the Lord. But God had compassion on them because of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It was because of the faithfulness of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that God did not destroy all the people. Because he certainly could have.
So, I started thinking about this. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were far from perfect people. They were broken, just like us, but they also did their best to stay true to the Lord. They stayed faithful. Maybe this sounds strange, but this gave me a lot of encouragement. We are all sinful, we all mess up, but our desire to remain faithful to God does not go unnoticed. What difference will our faithfulness have on future generations? How will God have compassion on future generations because we tried, in our own flawed way, to stay true to Him? How will our spiritual legacy make a difference? It's worth spending some time thinking about.
This chapter also discusses the death of Elisha. This is so fascinating – yes, he has physically died but not even death stops his ministry. His prophecy about Syria obviously plays out but he is still actually doing miracles. When a group of Israelites were burying a corpse, they are interrupted by a group of Moabite raiders. Hastily, they throw the corpse into Elisha's grave, presumably on top of his bones. The dead man is revived. Elisha has continued to give life to Israel, even after death.
More king drama on Monday.
Blessings,
Pastor Vicki