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2 Kings 4:1-7 WHEN YOU REACH THE END OF YOUR ROPE Intro: Ill.
James Dobson tells the true story of a little toddler named Frankie.
He was a handful to say the least. One day he pulled a chair over
to the front window of his house, and carefully placed it inside the
drapes. He was standing there staring out at the world when his mother
came looking for him. She spied his little white legs protruding beneath
the drapes, and quietly slipped in behind him to see what he was doing.
She got there just to hear him say to himself in very somber terms,
“I’ve GOT to get out of here! Do you every feel trapped? Have you ever
felt like you were at the end of your rope? What do you do when you
reach that point? The realist would say, “Just tie a knot and hang on. The pessimist
would say, You might as well let go; it’s only going
to get worse. The optimist might say, Just tie another knot and keep on
climbing. Each of those has its merits but, in reality, what
can you do? Some are in that very place today! You are
at the end of your rope and there is a long drop beneath you and you
do not know what to do.
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What
do you do when you are facing problems with your children that you
cannot solve?
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What
do you do when your marriage is on the rocks and the crashing waves
of hopelessness are unrelenting?
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What
do you do when there are problems at work and it seems that there
is no way out?
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What
do you do when you have too much month left at the end of your money?
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What
do you do when you have followed a loved one’s body to the graveyard
and you cannot escape the loneliness, the grief and the pain?
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What
do you do when your heart is broken, your dreams are shattered and
your hopes have been dashed to bits on the cruel rocks of reality?
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What
do you do when you are walking through a spiritual wasteland and there
seems to be no way out? I don’t think anyone but the Lord has
the answers to all those questions. Yet, there may be some help in
the verses we have read today. This passage tells us about a poor,
widow woman who was at the end of her rope. She did not know what
to do or where to turn. In her pain and her poverty she did the only
thing that she knew she could do: she turned to the Lord. When she
did that, God came through for her in a very big way! This passage teaches us the glorious truth
that God has a plan for our problem. These verses show us that just
as God took care of this widow, He will take care of you. This passage
lets us know that when we reach the end of our rope, there is help
and there is hope. I want to take these verses and share a
few lessons
that should be of comfort When You Reach The End Of Your Rope. I. V.
1 GOD KNOWS OUR PROBLEMS A. There
Was Despair In Her Family The word cried means to moan;
to weep uncontrollably; to shriek out of grief. This word
identifies the sound of a broken heart. This woman comes to the man
of God at the lowest moment of her life. She is in desperate straits!
(Ill. Have you ever been there?) B. There
Was Death In Her Family She was married to one of the sons
of the prophets. These were the men who were in training
under Elisha to be the prophets and preachers in Israel. Her husband,
her lover, her friend, her provider, her protector, had been taken
away from here in death. She is broken because a loved one has been
taken away. (Ill. Have you ever been there?) C. There
Was Debt In Her Family Since her husband is dead she cannot
pay her bills. As a result, her creditors are coming to take her sons
away as slaves so they can work off the debt. This was allowed under
the Jewish Law, Lev. 25:39. She has been deprived of her
husband, now she is about to lose her sons as well. She is over her
head in debt and she doesn’t see how she can make it. (Ill.
Have you ever been there?) D. There
Was Devotion In Her Family In spite of all her problems,
she is still held firm in the grip of faith! She needs help, but she
does not turn to her family or her friends. She does not try to find
someone to loan her more money. In her desperation she turns to the
man of God for help. Elisha was Gods representative on earth and
he was her best hope. She reminds Elisha that her husband did fear the Lord. Her life has been a life of devotion
to the Lord and in her trouble, she still trusts Him and turns to
Him for the things she needs! In spite of her pain, her problems and
her lack of possibilities, she still looked up to God for the help
she needed! Even though she couldn’t see a way out, she knew
that she couldn’t see everything. Even though she didn’t
understand everything she was facing, she still believed that God
cared and that He could do something about her situation, so she cried
out to Him in faith! (Note: There are some lessons in this verse that we do not want
to miss today.
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At
some point, every person in this room is going to arrive at that low
point of life. There will come a day when you will reach the end of
your rope. Some have already been through it and can testify about
it. Others are there right now and are looking for some help. Others
will arrive there someday. We will all have our days of trouble and
trial, Job 14:1; John 16:33.
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When
you reach that point, the world, the flesh and the devil are all going
to tell you that God doesn’t see and that He doesn’t care.
The fact is, He does see, Pro. 15:3; 2 Chr. 16:9. He sees everything you are facing. Not a single
thing is hidden from His view. And, He does care, Heb. 4:15; 1 Pet. 5:7. He cares more than you know about what you
are facing.
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These
verses are designed to teach us that our problems, while they may
appear to be insurmountable in our eyes, are really just God’s
opportunities in disguise. Therefore, no matter what you are called
on to face in this life, learn to turn to the Lord first for the help
you need. He cares! He is able! He will work in your need!) II. v.
2-4 GOD RELEASES OUR POTENTIAL (Ill. It would have
been easy for Elisha to have said, “Okay sister, you have suffered enough. The
Lord is going to meet your need. Just go home and wait for Him to
work. Instead of taking that course, the Lord chose to involve
this widow in her own miracle. First God erased her faith by forcing her to admit what she didn’t
have. Then, God expanded her faith by teaching her trust, humility and obedience.
He does the very same things in your life and mine!) A. v. 2a How God Erases Our Faith The
Lord erased the widows faith through two questions asked by Elisha.
1.) What
do you need? 2.) What do you have? By those two questions,
this woman was made to see the size of her need and the smallness
of her own resources. She needed everything and she had very little.
She needed much, but she could not possibly meet her own needs. Often God will use the trials, heartaches
and burdens of life to bring us to the place where we can honestly
see our need and our own inability to meet it. Think about it, as
long as we think we can handle things, why should we look to the Lord?
If we have all the answers, why should we turn to Him with our questions? But, when we stop and honestly answer
those two questions, we will realize that we need more than we will
ever be able to supply by ourselves. God does this to erase our faith.
He isn’t trying to erase our faith in Him; He is trying to erase
our faith in ourselves. As long as we think we can, He won’t!
(Ill. This is clearly seen in the battle
over little Ai, Josh. 7.
Israel had just come off a great victory at Jericho and they were
feeling confident in their own abilities. They failed to look to the
Lord for the help they needed and a little village that should have
been an easy victory turned into a humiliating defeat. When Israel
got their priorities in order and put God first, they were allowed
to enjoy the victory, Josh.
8.) B. v. 2b-5 How
God Expands Our Faith After God erased her faith in herself
and her own abilities, He began the process of expanding her faith
in the power of the Lord to meet her need. Again, He does the same
thing in your life and mine.) 1. v. 2b He Expands Our Faith Personally Elishas
second question: What hast thou in the house? was designed to teach this widow
that it may not have looked like she had much, but in reality, she
already had everything she needed to obtain what she wanted. She couldnt
see it, but God had already given her the very thing He would use
to meet her need. Her answer to Elisha is to tell him that
all she has is “a pot of oil. The word pot refers to a flask. This oil was probably
a small amount of anointing oil, used by the prophets to anoint the
men of God. This little flask of oil had sat in the house unused since
her husband died. That little, insignificant flask of oil would be
the answer to her prayers. What we fail to realize is that God has already
given us everything we need to get our need met. That widow said that
the only thing of value she had was a pot of oil. Yet, you have I
have so much more than a mere pot of oil! Think about it! If you are saved, you are
a child of God! He has promised to hear you prayers, Jer. 33:3. He has promised to answer your prayers, Matt. 7:7-11. He has promised to meet
all your needs, Phil. 4:19;
Matt. 6:25-34. We look at our problems and they look so
large. We look at our possessions and they seem so small. Yet, we
always fail to factor God into the equation! So, He places us in situations
where our faith in Him must be expanded! 2. v. 3 He Expands Our Faith Publically The
widow is told to go to all her neighbors and borrow all the empty
vessels that she can get her hands on. That is a strange command!
How do you suppose she explained this to her neighbors? Did she say,
That crazy preacher told me to do
this? Did she say, Don’t ask me why, but I want to borrow
some empty jars, pots and pans? Did she say, I am flat broke, but God is about
to meet my need! I don’t know how He is going to do it, but
the man of God said go borrow some pots. I don’t understand
it, but I know God is going to make a way. It may have been
that God used her to speak to her neighbors! They might have thought
she had lost her mind as she went door to door collecting those vessels.
But, what a witness it would have been when the Lord met her need!
God used her as a living, breathing sermon to her neighbors. He does the same thing in your life
and mine! We talk about how we love the Lord and its just words until
the Lord sends us into the valleys of life. When we are there, and
He comes through for us in a big way, it speaks volumes to those who
are watching us! You never know who the Lord is using your life to
speak to! Let Him have His way in you. You are a work in progress!
Your life is a billboard advertising the grace, blessing and power
of God to a lost world, Eph.
2:10; 2 Cor. 3:1-3.) 3. v. 4-5 He
Expands Our Faith Privately Faith moved in that widows heart.
She obeyed the Lord; she borrowed the vessels and she and her sons
shut themselves up in the house and trusted God to do what He had
promised to do. Can you imagine the scene in that little
home that day? There is that mother with her sons and all those empty
vessels sitting all over that house. She picks up that flask of oil
and one of those boys says, “Mom, what are you doing with that oil? Why did you have us borrow all
those vessels from the neighbors? And she says Boys, I don’t have all the
answers, but I believe the Lord is about to do something great in
our home. Your daddy didn’t leave us much, but he did leave
us this little flask of oil. The man of God said that we were to get
us all the vessels we could get. Boys, God is going to fill every
one of these vessels out of this little flask. With that,
they hand her the first vessel and she fills it up. She fills up one
after the other and oil just keeps pouring out of that little bottle
until every vessel was filled. When that day ended, there was a mother and
some boys who had learned a valuable lesson. There in the privacy
of that home, they learned that God was all-powerful and able to meet
every need. The neighbors would hear what God had done, and they would
know it on an intellectual level. However, this family would know
what God had done. It was a public miracle that was done in the privacy
of their hearts. Again, when the Lord shuts us up in a place
of total dependence, His people will see Him come through for them
time after time. This was Elijah’s experience, 1
Kings 17. This was Daniel’s experience, Dan. 6. This was Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego’s experience,
Dan. 3. This was the widow of Zarephath’s
experience, 1 Kings 18.
This was the experience of the 5,000 who were fed with the loaves
and fishes, John 6. This was the experience of the
disciples on the stormy Sea of Galilee, Mark
6. This is the experience of every child of
God who is placed in a position of total trust and dependence. When
the Lord comes through for His people, the work He does might be widely
known, but the greatest work is in the heart of His child. When the
Lord moves in power, the child of God receives a lesson in faith that
can never be taken away from them. Their faith is expanded and they
will never be the same again. Ill. Paul – He went from “Who
art thou Lord? (Acts
9:5); to “Now
unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we
ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, Unto him
be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world
without end. Amen. (Eph. 3:20-21) What made the difference?
Paul’s faith had been expanded on numerous occasions by the
trials of life and the power of God. That is what the Lord is up to
in your life and mine! III. v. 5-7 GOD GIVES OUR PROVISION (Ill. The woman and
her sons filled one vessel after another until every vessel they had
borrowed was full. She began that day with nothing, she ended it with
everything! That is what our God can do.) A. v. 5 The Lesson Of God’s Provision
One of the lessons we can learn from this episode is that God will
do exactly what He has promised to do. Elisha promised that the Lord
would fill the vessels, v. 4, and He did! He will keep all of His promises to you too!
Not a single word in a single promise will fall to the ground unfulfilled!
God will do everything He had promised to do. (Ill. Heb. 6:18; Matt. 5:18; 24:35; Psa. 138:2; John 10:35) He meant everything
He said! He will do everything He has promised. B. v. 6 The Limit Of God’s Provision
The oil flowed until the vessels ran out. When the day was done, every
vessel was filled to the full. There was no limit on the amount of
oil. The only limit was on the amount of vessels. Gods provision
knew no limits in the widows case and it knows no limits in your
case! God is able to meet every need, move every mountain, and solve
every problem. His provision is limited by nothing but our faith.
God stands ready to give all that you make room for in your life,
no more and no less! If we can trust Him to take care of
us and if we can get our vessels under the flow of His oil, there
is nothing He can’t do, Eph.
3:20; Jer. 32:17; 27; Gen. 18:14. (Ill. Two men went down to a lake one morning
to do some trout fishing, and they stayed there all day. But one man
had a strange habit. Every time he would catch a trout he would pull
out a little ruler and measure it. If the trout measured larger than
the ruler he would throw it back. So strangely enough he kept all
of the little trout that he caught, but he threw back all the big
ones. Well his partner watched that all day
long, and as they prepared to leave he looked at him and said, “I can’t
stand this any longer. I have never seen a man fish like you in my
life. He said, You’ve kept all of the small trout and thrown back all of the big
ones. The man said, Sure did. He said, Why did you do that? The man said,
Because
I only have an eight-inch frying pan. Now think about that. Rather than get
a bigger skillet, he was settling for smaller fish. I believe so often
God wants to give us twelve-inch blessings, but all we have is eight-inch
faith.) C. v. 7 The Largeness Of God’s Provision
When the day was done, there was enough oil in those borrowed
vessels to settle her debts, meet her desires and supply her dependents!
Gods supply was far more than sufficient! That is the kind of ability
our Father possesses. He is able to do more than you can imagine,
if you give Him the opportunity! Get your vessels to Him and watch
Him fill them all. Conc: A construction crew was building a
new road through a rural area, knocking down trees as it progressed.
A superintendent noticed that one tree had a nest of birds who couldn’t
yet fly and he marked the tree so that it would not be cut down. Several weeks later, the superintendent came
back to the tree. He got into a bucket truck and was lifted up so
that he could look into the nest. To his surprise, he discovered that
the fledglings were gone. They had obviously learned to fly. The superintendent
then ordered the tree to be cut down.
As the tree crashed to the ground, the nest
fell clear and some of the material that the birds had gathered to
make the nest was scattered about. Part of it was a scrap torn from
a Sunday school pamphlet. On the scrap of paper were these words: He careth for You! Are you at the end of your rope today? I
just want you to know that He careth for you! Bring your vessels;
let Him amaze you with what He can do with your situation. |
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