God loves using the small, humble and unlikely things to confound the wise (1 Corinthians 1:27).
In 2 Kings 7, during a terrible famine, four lepers sat at the city gate facing death. With no good options, they made a bold choice: walk toward the enemy camp. They had no prophecy, no vision, no sign… just desperate faith.
To their shock, God had already caused the enemy army to flee. These outcasts became the first to discover God’s provision and the ones who brought good news to a starving city.
Their story reminds us that movement often attracts miracles. They didn’t wait to be healed. They didn’t wait for perfect conditions. They simply moved—and God met them on the way.
What the city despised became the source of deliverance.
And the same is true for you. Even in your brokenness or rejection, God can use you. No matter your past or your pain, your next step of faith may become hope and salvation for someone else. Just keep moving forward.
In 2 Kings 7, during a terrible famine, four lepers sat at the city gate facing death. With no good options, they made a bold choice: walk toward the enemy camp. They had no prophecy, no vision, no sign… just desperate faith.
To their shock, God had already caused the enemy army to flee. These outcasts became the first to discover God’s provision and the ones who brought good news to a starving city.
Their story reminds us that movement often attracts miracles. They didn’t wait to be healed. They didn’t wait for perfect conditions. They simply moved—and God met them on the way.
What the city despised became the source of deliverance.
And the same is true for you. Even in your brokenness or rejection, God can use you. No matter your past or your pain, your next step of faith may become hope and salvation for someone else. Just keep moving forward.
God loves using the small, humble and unlikely things to confound the wise (1 Corinthians 1:27).
In 2 Kings 7, during a terrible famine, four lepers sat at the city gate facing death. With no good options, they made a bold choice: walk toward the enemy camp. They had no prophecy, no vision, no sign… just desperate faith.
To their shock, God had already caused the enemy army to flee. These outcasts became the first to discover God’s provision and the ones who brought good news to a starving city.
Their story reminds us that movement often attracts miracles. They didn’t wait to be healed. They didn’t wait for perfect conditions. They simply moved—and God met them on the way.
What the city despised became the source of deliverance.
And the same is true for you. Even in your brokenness or rejection, God can use you. No matter your past or your pain, your next step of faith may become hope and salvation for someone else. Just keep moving forward.
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