Samaria had been surrounded so completely by enemies that
after they exhausted their food supply, they began to eat their children. God is such a merciful
God. He saw what was going on and sent help from above. He sent his servant Elisha to tell the
king of Samaria that there will be a complete turnabout within 24 hours. Who is the One talking so
confidently about tomorrow? He is the One who knows tomorrow; the One who sees the end of a thing at
its beginning. He is the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, Almighty God.
God can do a great deal in 24 hours. In Exodus 14: 21-
28, God made a way through the Red Sea, drowned the Egyptians and put paid to their slavery
forever all within 24 hours! In Daniel 6: 16-24,God stopped the lions and promoted Daniel within 24
hours. The widow of 2 Kings 4 was given 24 hours to clear her debts or have her children taken as slaves.
God not only paid her debts but also provided enough for her and her household to live on for the rest
of their lives.
There is someone who is currently reading this
devotional. Within the next 24 hours, God will visit you and completely turn your life and
situation around for the best. When this materializes, do not fail to give testimony of
God’s faithfulness to seal up your blessing. Within 24 hours, the siege over your
life will be over. Within 24 hours that persistent illness, disability or condition
will be over. Within 24 hours, the death threat hanging over your life will be
cancelled. Within 24 hours, peace will be restored to your home. Within 24 hours, that situation
of acute poverty and lack will be turned into great riches, prosperity and abundance.
Only believe. All things are possible
to those who believe. If God has done it before, he can
do it again. Your case is no exception.
Wait on the Lord today and pray for at least two hours in
the Spirit (tongues). Allow God to turn around the siege in your life.
‘Then Elisha said, “here ye the word of the LORD; Thou
saith the LORD,Tomorrow about this time shall a measure of fine flour be
sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a shekel, in the gate of
Samaria’ (1 Kgs 7:1).
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