At a time in Israel when Elisha was the prophet, Samaria was besieged by Benhadad the king of Syria and his army (2 Kings 6:24-33). Then, the situation grew worse and became intense to the extent that women were killing and eating their own children because of the great famine that was in the land. Further problem ensued between two particular women who have agreed to the killing and eating of their children. One was loyal, she released her child as promised and they killed and ate him, but when it was the turn of the second woman to release her child to be killed so they could eat him, she failed to release him. So, the first woman whose child was killed and eaten did not hesitate to cry out to the king for his intervention because she felt cheated, and when she realized that despite all her effort she was on the losing side, she informed the king who himself was helpless about her plight. Unfortunately, she pressed the wrong button; the response of the king was shocking though worth noting, for he said "If the LORD does not help you, where can I find help for you? From the threshing floor or from the wine press?" A helpless king needing help himself yet thronged by helpless folks, but he would not be self-deceived, he quickly made it clear to the woman that he was not the right person to solve her problem. Still unfortunately today, hopes and expectations of many are in man whose breath is only sustained by God. It is only a fool who puts his confidence in man even God declares woe on such (Jeremiah 17:5, Isaiah 30:1-2, 31:3). Then the king tore his garment (2 Kings 6:30), a sign of despondency, worthlessness and helplessness. And in humiliation, he passed by the wall, and the people looked at him for he had sackcloth (mourning garment) on. Apparently, the king was sad about the condition of his people whom he could not help and was desperate for solution, the people too pitied him though they could not help him.
If is God at work, then it is needless to turn to man for help or assistance. How can a mere mortal stop the almighty? The enemy mounting a siege and people eating their own children were both curses pronounced by God in Deuteronomy 28:52-53, 57, hence, it is only God who can avert the situation if the people will call upon Him and ask for His mercies, and if they will take appropriate steps towards removing sins that could possibly be the reason for their trouble. But both the king and the people had sought wrong solutions for solving their problems, and that made it more chaotic and troubling. The king wanted to kill the man of God while the women thought it was a good bargain to kill and eat their own children though they later realized that it was not. It is even a curse to eat your own child; it is absurd, quite abnormal. Yet, no amount of human skill, effort or scheme can equate God's intervention. Man may try but his expertise will only earn him failure and futility, because the best of man is not a match with God! When men's heart fail them, there is only one way out of their predicament and that is God and God alone. And when God is involved, He proffers a lasting solution to any problem. But the wicked will not want to comply with divine terms, this simple remedy he will not want to do but will prefer to cut corners, dodge the issue of repentance and forsaking of sins, therefore, his wickedness will continue to hunt him. He will even prefer to get quick solution through demonic means and satanic manipulations, however, since God is not in it, it will never last, though it may seem a perfect solution but it is only superficial and temporal, only what God does will remain forever (Ecclesiastes 3:14). How many dare God today entering into evil unions and covenants, making bargain with Satan and his hosts, delving into witchcraft, occults and the likes instead of asking for mercy and forgiveness of sins that could be the reason for their plagues and siege from the enemy. Instead, man has devised cunning ways to circumvent the judgment of God thinking within himself that he can go scot free.
So the king with burning rage sent his messenger to kill Elisha. His aggression was wrongly channelled as he wanted to exterminate the major voice of God in the land of Israel at that time. And certainly, that was not the solution; his needless effort to attack the man of God while leaving undone what he should have done. Instead of asking Elisha for God's mind about the situation and possible instruction, rather he schemed to kill him; yet, he had no idea of the solution to the problem. But when Elisha knew about his plot against him, he hid himself from the wrath of the king who wanted to cut off his head. However, before he went into hiding, he told the elders sitting in his house "Do you not see how the son of this murderer has sent someone to take away my head? Look, when the messenger came, shut the door, and hold him fast at the door. Is not the sound of his master's feet behind him?.........and the king said, and why should I wait for the LORD any longer?" When the wicked hunt after the righteous to kill and destroy him just as the king sent his messenger to kill Elisha, he will never realize that he is compounding his problem and calling for further wrath and judgment of God. If it had not pleased God to eventually intervene through His servant, the prophet the situation would have gone worse. Jesus declared woe on the evil people of His days that they were those who kill the prophets sent to them (Matthew 23:29-37, Luke11:47-51), still they came with clubs to arrest Him (Matthew 26:55). Evil will continue to abound as the agents of darkness fortify themselves to oppress the righteous and manipulate the godly in order to have their evil wishes and desires granted and done. But a charge was given not to walk as the gentiles walk in the futility of their minds (Ephesians 4:17-19).
Saul, the first king in Israel was rebellious against God who had also forsaken him, but he thought within himself that he was engaging in a godly act and not a disservice by sending out the mediums, sorcerers, spiritists and the likes from the land (1 Samuel 28:3). And after the death of Samuel because God will no longer communicate with him, he requested again for the mediums whom he had just driven out (1 Samuel 28:3b, 5-7). Since he could no longer have contact with the God of heaven who chose him to become a king over His people, he disguised himself, the deceived and deceiver both later could not be hidden (1 Samuel 28:9-13). Saul who would not listen to Samuel and obey God's command through him while he was alive found it comfortable and pleasant to hear from demon conjured from the earth having the form of Samuel. At least, if he could not receive from the God of heaven he could consult a séance because he needed direction regarding his battle with the Philistines. However, despite his effort, he did not receive a good message but he comforted himself by the persuasion of his servants who urged him to eat his last meal from a séance (1 Samuel 28:22-25). When someone fails to hear God, he would be receptive to Satan who operates with no mercy. So many are hesitant to take steps that will advance their relationship with God; they make light things most important and precious and trivialize essential issues regarding their relationship with their maker. Yet, man cannot be left in a vacuum, it is either he is of God or of Satan.
It is obvious that when the sanctuary and the people of God are desolate, His priests, saints and servants must beg for His mercies (Daniel 9:14, 17-19), for sins bring reproach (Daniel 9:16). Man has only one thing to do and that is to repent and align his ways with God as God will not bend His will for anyone. Man needs to diligently search out his errors, omissions and wrong doings, beg for God's mercies, forsake his evil ways and be willing to do God's dictates. For God still commands everyone everywhere to repent (Acts 3:19, 17:30). And as God is wrapping up His end time agenda for the world, the devil is also doing his own. The battle is getting tougher and harder because as the Lord is longing to get man's attention, Satan on the other hand wants to forcefully lay claim on him too. There is already a shift in the spirit and God will not struggle with those who wants the devil to control them because of the fringe benefits he promised them. However, the wisest thing to do because of the imminent judgment is to quickly get on the Lord's side. Although many may believe that God is not mindful or see the evils they are perpetrating, even the wicked elders in Israel were deceived to believe so (Ezekiel 8:12, 9:9), but God will soon frustrate their counsel and bring swift destruction on them unless they repent.
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