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A Double Portion

58 min · 21. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333384/fan_mail/new] Bethel was supposed to be the house of God, but Elijah and Elisha walk into a place filled with scoffing, idols, and a forgotten spiritual legacy. That tension drives the question we cannot dodge: if God parted seas and sent fire in Scripture, why do we talk like miracles, healing, deliverance, and the power of the Holy Spirit belong to the past? We trace the Jordan crossing in 2 Kings 2 and Elisha’s audacious request for a double portion. We connect it to Jesus’ promise of greater works, then bring it straight into modern church life: a culture that normalizes evil, churches tempted to settle for comfort, and believers who rely on yesterday’s revival stories instead of today’s obedience. We also address the “hard thing” Elijah names and why the real challenge is learning to receive from God directly, not from personalities, platforms, or spiritual nostalgia. Then we head to Jericho, the “pleasant city” with poisoned water, and unpack what compromised preaching and lifeless Christianity do to a congregation. Elisha’s answer is not a new gimmick but salt in a clean vessel: the pure gospel, the uncompromised Word of God, and lives set apart for a fresh anointing. If you feel called to go deeper than shallow religion, this message is a wake-up and an invitation. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who needs fresh faith, and leave a review so others can find it. What would a double portion look like in your life right now?

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