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Making Room For A Miracle

52 min · 10. maj 2026
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This powerful message centers on the story of the Shunammite woman from 2 Kings 4, revealing profound truths about making space for God's presence in our lives. We encounter a woman who didn't just invite occasional visits from the prophet Elisha—she built an entire room for him, creating a dedicated space where God's presence could dwell. Her story teaches us that when we intentionally make room for God, we position ourselves for miracles we never even asked for. The woman's journey from barrenness to motherhood, and then from devastating loss to miraculous restoration, demonstrates the incredible faith required to guard our peace when circumstances scream otherwise. We learn that she had to make split-second spiritual decisions—choosing faith over fear, refusing to let external chaos dictate her internal peace. Her declaration 'it is well' when her miracle child had died challenges us to speak faith even when our reality looks impossible. The message emphasizes four critical challenges: make room for God intentionally, honor His presence without letting Jesus become familiar, stay steady when tested by guarding our peace, and never let what we see override what God has promised. This ancient story speaks directly to modern parents and believers who are fighting for their miracles, reminding us that obedience, persistence in prayer, and refusing to settle for less than God's full presence can unlock the supernatural in our lives.

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