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A CHILD BROUGHT BACK TO
LIFE
ONE of the small cities in the land
of Israel was called Shunem.There lived in this city a dear woman who was
very kind to one of God's servants. The Bible doesn't tell us the name of
this good woman, except that she was a Shunammite. The servant of God to
whom she was so kind was Elisha. Elisha had been the servant of the
Prophet Elijah, and when Elijah died, God made Elisha a prophet to take
his place.
In going from place to place to do
the work God give him to do, Elisha and his servant often walked past the
house where the Shunammite woman lived. This good woman decided that it
would be a very kind thing to ask Elisha to stop and have dinner with
them. Elisha must have been very glad, for it is always nice to eat a good
meal when one is traveling. The Shunammite woman enjoyed it too, and
several times she asked him to stop in to hive something to eat.
Elisha loved God, and usually people
talk about those whom they love. Well, Elisha must have talked about God
while he was eating dinner in this home, for the Shunammite woman found
out that he was one of God's prophets. She mentioned this to her husband
and said that she thought it would be a good idea if they furnished a
comfortable bedroom for Elisha where he could rest any time he came to
visit. You see, she loved God too, and wanted to serve him by doing
something for Elisha.
Elisha appreciated this very much,
and one day while he was resting in his room in the Shunammite's home it
occurred to him that perhaps there was something he could do for her to
show how thankful he was for her kindness. He talked it over with his
servant, and the servant told him that this good woman didn't have any
children, but would like very much to be the mother of a child.
Elisha knew that God is able to give
children to mothers, and he knew that if he asked God to give this good
woman a child God would do so. Then Elisha told the woman that God would
give her a child. She could hardly believe it, but God gave her the child
just the same. How happy she must have been! God had certainly rewarded
her for being so kind to his prophet.
The child was a boy, and when he was
old enough he did what he could to help his father. One very hot day he
went out in the field where reaping was being done and suddenly he felt a
terrible pain in his head. He said, "Oh, my head, my head. Father, my head
hurts." His father ran over to him, but by that time the boy had fallen
down and was unconscious. The sun was too hot for his little head and it
caused what we call a sunstroke.
The father had one of the strong
young men pick up the boy and carry him back to the house, and his mother
held him in her lap for quite a long time hoping he would get better, but
he didn't. He remained unconscious, and after several hours he died. Yes,
that dear boy died right in his mother's arms. Wasn't that sad? Of course,
the poor mother was heartbroken. It seemed so strange that God would give
her a boy and then allow him to die.
But the Shunammite woman did just
the right thing. She thought of Elisha, the man of God. If God would give
her a son because Elisha asked him to, perhaps God would make her boy
alive again if Elisha prayed to him about it. Perhaps you think that she
sent someone to get Elisha, don't you?
But she didn't.
It was too important to trust anyone
else to take such a message to God's prophet, so she went herself. She had
to travel all the way to Mount Carmel to find Elisha, but she finally
found him, and she insisted that he return with her to her home and to the
dead child.
Elisha told his servant to hurry
back to the mother's home and asked him to lay his staff across the face
of the dead child. A staff is a very long cane, which the people used in
those days as walking sticks. The servant came back and met the prophet
and the Shunammite woman before they arrived at her home and reported that
the child was still dead. My, how badly that poor mother must have
felt!
But Elisha had great faith in
God!
Arriving at the mother's home, he
went upstairs to his room where the mother had laid the child on his bed.
He worked over the child, and prayed to God for help. After awhile the
child's body became warm. Then the boy sneezed seven times and sat up on
the bed and was just as much alive as ever. Elisha sent for the mother to
come upstairs and see her boy. My, how happy she must have been!
Now this is a wonderful story of how
God's power brought a little boy back to life. But it should mean more to
us than a story. It is a true story, of course. But the best story of all
is that God will, by and by, use his power to make all the dead people
alive. Elisha wasn't able to make that dear boy alive again unless God
helped him, but when God helps people, wonderful things can be
done.
The next time you learn that someone
has died, just remember this story of the Shunammite boy who died.
Remember that God's power made that boy alive again. And the most
important thing of all to remember is that God has promised to make
everybody alive. Yes, all who have ever died are to live again.
A CHILD BROUGHT BACK TO
LIFE QUESTIONS
Who was Elisha, and how did he
become the friend of a family in the city of Shunem?
What caused the Shunammite's son
to die, and how was he made alive again?
What is the best story of all that
God has told us in the Bible? |