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This week on Come, Follow Me Moms, we dive into the powerful stories of Elijah and Elisha and discover that God can do incredible things with what feels like "not enough." Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, stretched thin, or wondering how you'll make it through another week of motherhood, these chapters remind us that God specializes in multiplying small offerings and strengthening ordinary people.
In This Episode✨ The Mantle of Motherhood
- Elijah is taken into heaven, and Elisha receives the mantle.
- What does the mantle represent?
- Why God calls ordinary women to do extraordinary things.
- President Eyring's promise that our power to carry burdens can increase as we serve.
✨ The Widow's Oil
- A grieving widow with debt, two sons, and one small pot of oil.
- "What hast thou in the house?"
- God doesn't ask what we're lacking—He asks what we're willing to offer.
- How God multiplies our faith, strength, patience, and willingness.
✨ The Shunammite Woman
- A faithful woman who serves the prophet and is blessed with a son.
- The heartbreaking loss of that child.
- Her remarkable declaration: "It is well."
- What faith looks like when life isn't okay.
- Sometimes faith is simply knowing where to take our pain.
✨ Naaman and the Power of Simple Obedience
- A powerful military leader brought low by leprosy.
- The little servant girl who changed his life.
- Why Naaman almost missed his miracle.
- What simple thing might God be asking you to do?
- "Whosoever He Saith Unto You, Do It."
✨ Lord, Open His Eyes
- Elisha's servant wakes up surrounded by enemies.
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Elisha prays a powerful prayer:
"Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes."
- The miracle wasn't removing the army—it was helping the servant see Heaven's army already there.
- How this applies to our fears, motherhood struggles, and daily challenges.
💜 God can work with empty vessels.
💜 God isn't asking for perfection. He's asking for willingness.
💜 Big miracles often begin with small acts of faith.
💜 Don't reject God's answer because it seems too simple.
💜 Sometimes the greatest miracle isn't that God changes our circumstances—it's that He changes what we see.
This Week's InvitationPray this simple prayer:
"Lord, open my eyes."
Open my eyes to:
- My blessings
- My growth
- My children
- My miracles
- My angels
- Thy hand in my life
Then take a few minutes each day to record what you see. Start a simple habit of PJS: Prayer, Journal, Scriptures. Even five minutes can deepen your relationship with Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Spirit.
Family Discussion IdeasThis week, choose one story each day and share it with your children:
📖 Elisha receives the mantle
📖 The widow's oil
📖 The Shunammite woman
📖 Naaman and the Jordan River
📖 Elisha's servant sees the heavenly hosts
Ask:
- What can we learn about God from this story?
- What act of faith did someone take?
- How can we apply this lesson in our family this week?
God can work with:
- Empty vessels
- Grieving mothers
- Imperfect disciples
- Fearful servants
- Struggling moms
And if He can work with them, He can absolutely work with us. ❤️
🎙️ Come, Follow Me Moms Helping busy moms fall in love with the scriptures—one lesson at a time.
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