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God floats the ax

GOD FLOATS THE AX
We use our hands

“Where did it fall?” the man of God asked. When he showed him the place, Elisha cut a stick and threw it into the water at that spot. Then the ax head floated to the surface. (2 Kings 6:6 NLT)

When God works miracles, I should not waste time questioning the “how” this happens, but I should reach out and “grab”or “grasp” what God is giving us.

God is bringing a wave of revival to the end times and we will see many supernatural and miraculous things happen.

1.- We should not stop to question and try to understand with logic “how” God is doing it, but simply get on that wave and be part of that movement of his glory.

2.- God is going to do the supernatural, butHe’ll expect me to do my part.
He made the ax float, but the man had to reach out, take it, and continue chopping trees. God will do the impossible, but we must use our hands and continue working.

3.- In this revival we must be ready with the three “F” s.
-Fluid. To flow with the supernatural that God is doing.
-Flexible. With the changes and different methods that God uses in these times.
-Fast. To respond quickly and not lose the miracle that God is doing at that moment. If we don’t flow with God and act fast, we risk the ax sinking once again and losing it.

4.- Let’s use ourhands.
Elisha used his hands to make the ax float.
The other man used his hands to take it and continue working.

“Where did it fall?” the man of God asked. When he showed him the place, Elisha cut a stick and threw it into the water at that spot. Then the ax head floated to the surface. (2 Kings 6:6 NLT)

Think about it:

What is your role in order to get on the wave of revival?
Are you being flexible or resisting change?
Are you ready to ride the wave and not lose the miracle that God is doing?

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