Wisdom That is Caught, Not Taught
Inspiration Drawn from the Life of Elisha, Volume 2
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Narrado por:
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Paul E. Sheppard
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De:
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Paul E. Sheppard
Sobre este áudio
The most valuable lessons in life are caught, not taught. That’s what we learn from the inspirational legacy of Elisha, who was a simple man—not that different from you and me—working the soil and caring for his parents.
When the Prophet Elijah placed his mantle on Elisha and said, “Follow me,” the young disciple was willing and ready. But before stepping into his prophetic role, Elisha showed his heart of compassion by going home to take care of his parents. In Wisdom That is Caught, Not Taught, Pastor Paul Sheppard shows how to discover the Lord’s ultimate purpose by stepping out in faith and receiving the mantle of divine purpose and power. Elisha’s story demonstrates how success is attainable when we keep our priorities in order and reinforce the positive mentor-mentee relationships in our lives.
Moreover, those who seek deliverance from the Lord often discover that the miracle is already in the house, hidden in plain view. However, life is not without its challenges and pitfalls. The Prophet Elisha’s testimony shows how every believer who stands on the promises of God can live the victorious life, despite “unfair” handicaps and disadvantages. We also see how God’s miracles are often wrapped in misery.
“Don’t break before your breakthrough,” urges Pastor Paul. Victory is never closer than when you are in your darkest hour. Hold onto hope and allow Satan’s worst to catapult you toward God’s best.
©2023 Paul E. Sheppard (P)2023 Paul E. Sheppard