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Thanks for the article! So many things she suffered shame but never became bitter just simply looked for ways she could be a blessing. And never used the opportunity to bring attention to her hearts longing. But through the eyes of another servant Gehazi her desires were met. Truly a Great Woman!
Glory be to God for the life of Elisha who received double portion anointing from Elijah and used the anointing to the Glory of God.
But do we still have such great man of God in the world doing this type of exploit or is it the challenge of lack of faith on the part of followers that has caused the dearth of such miracle in our days. But note that Elisha assured the woman of a child without asking of her faith. King of Glory will help us IJN.