2 Kings-2
The Legacy of Elijah: A Devotional Study on 2 Kings 2
Introduction
2 Kings 2 is the final chapter of the story of Elijah, a man revered as a prophet of God. The chapter narrates the transition of power from Elijah to Elisha, his chosen successor. The passage invites us to examine the impact of Elijah's legacy and the responsibility of carrying on that legacy.
Section 1: The Calling of Elisha (2 Kings 2:1-2)
Devotional Thought: As Elijah and Elisha walked along the Jordan River, Elisha begged to inherit a double share of Elijah’s spirit. With Elijah’s blessing, God allowed Elisha’s request to unfold. The story calls us to reflect on our desire for spiritual inheritance. What are the areas of spiritual life we seek to inherit from those who have gone before us? Consider your desires in this regard.
Reflection Questions:
- What aspects of Elijah’s spiritual life do you admire and desire to inherit?
- How can you pursue spiritual inheritance in a wise and discerning manner?
Section 2: The Crossing of the Jordan (2 Kings 2:3-8)
Devotional Thought: As Elijah ascended into heaven, a whirlwind separated the two prophets. Elisha refused to leave Elijah's side until the moment of his translation. The narrative highlights the value of perseverance in spiritual relationships. Consider your commitment to those you serve alongside in ministry.
Reflection Questions:
- What characteristics of perseverance should you cultivate in your spiritual relationships?
- How can you push yourself to endure in spiritual relationships, even when it's difficult?
Section 3: The Faithful Servant (2 Kings 2:9-14)
Devotional Thought: Elisha duplicated Elijah’s acts, including raising the dead and healing the sick. This act reflected the continuity of God's will, power, and mercy. In his service to God, Elisha exhibited the faithfulness of God's mission continuing from generation to generation. Consider the significance of your commitment to serving God's mission.
Reflection Questions:
- How does your service reflect the continuity of God's mission and message?
- In what ways can you be more faithful in continuing God's mission and message?
Section 4: The Enduring Legacy (2 Kings 2:15-22)
Devotional Thought: As Elisha moved forward, the people recognized that the spirit of Elijah rested upon Elisha. They continued embracing God's mission and message through Elisha’s continued leadership. Let us also recognize that people will continue embracing God's mission and message through our leadership, passion, and commitment.
Reflection Questions:
- How will people recognize the enduring legacy of God's mission and message in your leadership, passion, and commitment?
- In what ways can you ensure your service to God's mission and message lasts for generations?
Conclusion:
2 Kings 2 invites us to reflect on the significance of spiritual inheritance and continuing God’s mission and message. It underscores the importance of commitment to our spiritual relationships and leadership. As we continue serving God's mission and message, let us strive to be faithful, persevering, and consistent to endure the legacy for generations to come.