Chapter 6:
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2 Kings 6
Concise Complete
The sons of the prophets enlarge their habitations, Iron
made to swim. (1-7) Elisha discloses the counsels of the Syrians. (8-12) Syrians
sent to seize Elisha. (13-23) Samaria besieged, A famine, The king sends to slay
Elisha. (24-33)
Verses 1-7 There
is that pleasantness in the converse of servants of God, which can make those
who listen to them forget the pain and the weariness of labour. Even the sons of
the prophets must not be unwilling to labour. Let no man think an honest
employment a burden or a disgrace. And labour of the head, is as hard, and very
often harder, than labour with the hands. We ought to be careful of that which
is borrowed, as of our own, because we must do as we would be done by. This man
was so respecting the axe-head. And to those who have an honest mind, the sorest
grievance of poverty is, not so much their own want and disgrace, as being
rendered unable to pay just debts. But the Lord cares for his people in their
smallest concerns. And God's grace can thus raise the stony iron heart, which is
sunk into the mud of this world, and raise up affections, naturally earthly.
Verses 8-12 The
king of Israel regarded the warnings Elisha gave him, of danger from the
Syrians, but would not heed the warnings of danger from his sins. Such warnings
are little heeded by most; they would save themselves from death, but will not
from hell. Nothing that is done, said, or thought, by any person, in any place,
at any time, is out of God's knowledge.
Verses 13-23
What Elisha said to his servant is spoken to all the faithful servants of God,
when without are fightings, and within are fears. Fear not, with that fear which
has torment and amazement; for they that are with us, to protect us, are more
than they that are against us, to destroy us. The eyes of his body were open,
and with them he saw the danger. Lord, open the eyes of our faith, that with
them we may see thy protecting hand. The clearer sight we have of the
sovereignty and power of Heaven, the less we shall fear the troubles of earth.
Satan, the god of this world, blinds men's eyes, and so deludes them unto their
own ruin; but when God enlightens their eyes, they see themselves in the midst
of their enemies, captives to Satan, and in danger of hell, though, before, they
thought their condition good. When Elisha had the Syrians at his mercy, he made
it appear that he was influenced by Divine goodness as well as Divine power. Let
us not be overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. The Syrians saw it was
to no purpose to try to assault so great and so good a man.
Verses 24-33
Learn to value plenty, and to be thankful for it; see how contemptible money is,
when in time of famine it is so freely parted with for any thing that is
eatable! The language of Jehoram to the woman may be the language of despair.
See the word of God fulfilled; among the threatenings of God's judgments upon
Israel for their sins, this was one, that they should eat the flesh of their own
children,
deuteronomy
28:53-57. The truth and the awful justice of God were displayed in this
horrible transaction. Alas! what miseries sin has brought upon the world! But
the foolishness of man perverts his way, and then his heart frets against the
Lord. The king swears the death of Elisha. Wicked men will blame any one as the
cause of their troubles, rather than themselves, and will not leave their sins.
If rending the clothes, without a broken and contrite heart, would avail, if
wearing sackcloth, without being renewed in the spirit of their mind, would
serve, they would not stand out against the Lord. May the whole word of God
increase in us reverent fear and holy hope, that we may be stedfast and
immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that our labour is
not in vain in the Lord.
Chapter 6:
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