Famine in Samaria

Famine in Samaria

In this story, the king of Aram went to attack Samaria but there was a great famine.

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2 Kings 7:9
In a time of famine, Elisha prophesies abundant food within 24 hours. Despite doubt, the prophecy is fulfilled: prices drop, and food arrives. Desperate for food, four lepers find the deserted Syrian camp, enjoying a feast. Instead of keeping the blessing to themselves, they share the good news with the city. Similarly, we hold the extraordinary news of the gospel—Jesus' sacrifice for our sins, His resurrection, and the promise of eternal life. Just as the lepers spread the news eagerly, we're called to share the gospel worldwide. The story underscores God's faithfulness and provision.
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