"Now the sons of the prophets said to Elisha, 'Look now, the place where we live near you is too small for us. Please let us go to the Jordan [River] and let each man take from there a beam [for the building]; and let us make a place there for ourselves where we may live.' And he answered, 'Go.' Then one said, 'Please be willing to go with your servants.' So he answered, 'I shall go.' So he went with them; and when they came to the Jordan, they cut down [some of] the trees. But it happened that as one was cutting down a beam, the ax head fell into the water; and he cried out and said, 'Oh no, my master! It was borrowed!'" (2 Kings 6:1-5, AMP)
In this text, the young prophets ask Elisha's permission to go to the Jordan to expand. Their abode had become too small to accommodate them. They had come to a place of expansion and a season of stretching out; however, in the midst of building, one of the young prophets lost his borrowed ax head, and he cried out to Elisha for help.
"The man of God said, 'Where did it fall?' When he showed him the place, Elisha cut off a stick and threw it in there, and made the iron [ax head] float. He said, 'Pick it up for yourself.' So he reached out with his hand and took it." (2 Kings 6:6-7, AMP)
The Prophet Elisha asked the young prophet a question – "Where did it fall?"
In essence, he is asking you today, "Where did you lose your God-given supernatural passion to build God's Kingdom (through discipling others into their Christ identity and exhorting them to find their Christ calling). You may have become a victim of disappointment and self-centeredness. It is time to get it back. He is asking you today, “Where did you lose it?"
Where is the place your fire went out?
When did you stop believing to see the impossible?"
WHERE DID YOU STOP BELIEVING
The time that Jesus asked Mary and Martha, "Where have you laid him?" (John 11:34) – referring to Lazarus, who was dead and buried. In other words, in the spiritual sense, He asked them, "Where did you stop believing? Where is the place where you laid down your faith that I would make your brother whole?"
The ax head had been buried in the water, just as Lazarus had been buried in the tomb.
What have you lost?
What has been buried beneath the waters of disappointment?
Did the devil try to convince you that because a certain person rejected you, God has rejected you and your purpose is over?
It's Not Over!
After the young prophet cried out, Elisha did something very intriguing; he threw a stick into the water. Although the stick was something that existed in the natural, it became a tool in Elisha's hand that brought a supernatural exchange. The stick (the natural) was submerged, and the iron ax head (the supernatural) began to "swim"!
RECLAIM YOUR AUTHORITY IN CHIRST
The ax is an apostolic tool for cutting and building. The fact that it was made of iron is interesting. Psalm 2:9 compares the "authority" of Jesus being as an iron rod. Iron is a symbol of authority. "And You will shepherd them with limitless authority, crushing their rebellion as an iron rod smashes jars of clay!" (Psalm 2:9, TPT)
When the young prophet lost the ax head, he had lost his authority. If you have lost your edge, and it has left you frustrated. It may seem to you that it is dead and buried. Elisha told him, "Pick it back up."
Pick back up your supernatural promise.
Pick back up that dream that has lain dormant.
His promises are swimming toward you. Stretch forth and take hold of them!
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