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FELIX ABAKAH

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FUNNY STORY IN THE BIBLE: 1

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The Lost Axe Head

In the Old Testament, there’s a fascinating story about a prophet named Elisha that highlights the themes of faith and divine intervention. This account can be found in 2 Kings 6:1-7.

One day, a group of prophets was working to expand their living quarters near the Jordan River. They decided to cut down some trees for timber. As one of them was chopping away, his iron axe head flew off the handle and fell into the water. Distressed, he exclaimed, “Alas, my master! It was borrowed!”

The loss of the axe head was significant, especially since it was borrowed. The young prophet was worried about the repercussions of losing something that didn’t belong to him. Elisha, hearing the man’s distress, asked where the axe head had fallen. The prophet pointed out the location, and Elisha then cut a stick and threw it into the water at the spot.

Miraculously, the iron axe head floated to the surface! Elisha instructed the young prophet to pick it up, and he did so with great relief.

This story is remarkable not only for its miraculous element but also for its message about God’s concern for even the smallest details in our lives. The axe head may seem insignificant compared to other biblical miracles, but it serves as a reminder that God cares about our burdens, no matter how trivial they may seem.

The narrative encourages us to bring our concerns to God and trust in His ability to provide help in our times of need. It illustrates that divine intervention can occur in everyday situations, showing that faith can lead to unexpected solutions.

The narrative encourages us to bring our concerns to God and trust in His ability to provide help in our times of need. It illustrates that divine intervention can occur in everyday situations, showing that faith can lead to unexpected solutions.


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