What Shall We Do

February 29, 2016 Off By shbcadmin

When Elisha’s servant woke up in 2nd King 6:15-17, he did the same thing that I’ve been guilty of (about 6 times in the past week if we’re gonna get really honest): His feet hit the floor and he says “Oh my lord, what shall we do?” The situation, as he saw it, was overwhelming but the guy that he worked for knew exactly where his trust was. Elisha tells him: “Don’t be afraid. Those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” If we can get that to inhabit our very beings, soul, mind, body, and spirit today, what could we possibly see out our window that’s too big for us to handle with God on our side? (Sara Wylie)