November 15, 2014
All will be well has become one of the most spoken
words in Christianity. But for many of us, this makes us a bit confused.
Imagine someone who just lost his job and all the person keeps hearing is, “All
will be well.” How? When? All will be well would sound like rubbish in the ears
of a graduate who has been looking for job for more than five years without any
green light. But today, I have come to make you understand that no matter what
your situation is, all can and all will be well.
In 2 Kings 4, after Elisha had helped the Shunammite
woman pay her debt by asking her to go borrow vessels and start pouring from
the little bottle she had until there was no more flow. He went a step further
and decreed that the woman was going to have a son in a year’s time. It
happened that way, but one day, the boy had slight headache and from there, he
passed on. When the woman got to where Elisha was, Gehazi met her and asked if
all was well, the woman said, “It is well.” In the end, all was well with her
child.
When the axe head the sons of the prophets borrowed
in 2 Kings 6 fell into the water, while they were trying to fall beams needed
to make a bigger house, Bible says in verse 5 that , “Alas, master! For it was
borrowed.” In his mind, he thought all hope was lost, the thought of all could
ever be well never popped up in his head. But God showed that all will be well
no matter what the situation is. It wasn’t a magnet that was used to attract
the axe head but a stick. God used that scenario to show all will be well no
matter what.
I don’t know what it is you are going through, hear
this, ALL WILL BE WELL because GOD WILL SORT YOU OUT!
Just believe.
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