This lesson explores how God demonstrates His presence and power in situations that appear hopeless—when our hands are tied. Through Elisha’s early ministry, three impossible scenarios unfold: healing Jericho’s water, confronting rebellious mockers, and aiding a destitute widow. Each event reveals that God is real, active, and able to intervene even when solutions seem unreachable. The lesson outlines common human responses to crises—panic, blame, and despair—using the Israelites at the Red Sea as an example. Instead, believers are called to stillness, trust, and confidence in God's sovereignty. Even when answers are delayed, God's timing proves perfect. The final application reminds us that though our hands may be tied, our hearts can triumph through trust, obedience, and praise.
When Your Hands Are Tied
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