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162 illustrations — One text through seventeen theological voices
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 comforts the weary: grace holds you when your grip is weak.
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2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 invites ordered love—right worship that spills into right living—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5:1-14 calls for readiness—live faithful today because the King could come any moment.
2 Kings 5: On the path of theosis, it invites healing communion with God and a transfigured life.
2 Kings 5: From the underside of history, it doesn’t flatter us—names oppression as sin and calls the Church to liberating praxis.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 expects God’s gifts today—Spirit-empowered worship, healing, and bold witness—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5:1-14 invites a pilgrim’s heart: return, receive grace, and keep walking with the saints.
2 Kings 5:1-14 confronts our distractions—without watchfulness, we lose our souls by inches—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5: Under God’s sovereignty, it doesn’t flatter us—magnifies grace and summons covenant faithfulness to God’s glory.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 shows that revival is not hype; it is Spirit-wrought transformation—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5: Within the deposit of faith, it draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
2 Kings 5: In soul liberty before God, it calls for personal faith that bears public fruit.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 encourages the long obedience of prayer, fasting, and mercy—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5: In the Church’s witness, it doesn’t flatter us—calls us to repent, believe, and walk in holy obedience.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5: By prevenient grace, it doesn’t flatter us—invites a real response that grows into holy love.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 humbles pride—if salvation depends on you, you’re trusting the wrong savior.
2 Kings 5:1-14 expects God to act now—the Spirit empowers witness with holiness and power.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 comforts us: the Church’s remedies are for the wounded, not the perfect.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 confronts our distractions—without watchfulness, we lose our souls by inches—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5: In context, it calls us to live the text’s core truth with integrity.
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 invites solidarity: the suffering of the poor is a holy summons.
2 Kings 5:1-14 confronts our violence—if we excuse harm, we haven’t understood Jesus—today, not someday.
2 Kings 5: In soul liberty before God, it doesn’t flatter us—calls for personal faith that bears public fruit.