In This Series
- The Repetition of Human Pride (2 Kings 1)
- Responses to the Voice of God (2 Kings 2)
- Hearing What We Want to Hear (2 Kings 3)
- Clinging to the Lord (2 Kings 4)
- Offended by God's Command (2 Kings 5)
- The Justifications of Greed (2 Kings 5)
- Miracles and Human Progress (2 Kings 6:1-7)
- Blindness and a Prayer for Vision (2 Kings 6:8-23)
- Desperate Times (2 Kings 6:24-7:20)
- Elisha Wept at the Warning (2 Kings 8:1-15)
- Is This Peace? (2 Kings 9:1-37)
- With All Your Heart (2 Kings 10)
- The King and His Testimony (2 Kings 11)
- The King and His Wealth (2 Kings 12)
- The King and His Image (2 Kings 13)
Series Info

Second Kings (15)
Sunday, May 15, 2022
Elisha Wept at the Warning (2 Kings 8:1-15)

Chase Replogle
Pastor
Many see the Bible’s prophecies of destruction as a fickle God prone to abandon his people, but for every page of destruction, there is page after page of his divine warnings. And where God’s warning is given, his messenger also wept. Elisha wept for Israel. Jesus wept for Jerusalem. Our God longs to give us a better way.