The Five Crossroads Experienced by Prophet Elisha

The Five Crossroads Experienced by Prophet Elisha

By Prophet Frederick Ocran

Tuesday, November 23, 2021.

The 5 Crossroads experienced by Prophet Elisha are;

  1. The crossroad of killing his cattle and loosing all that he had to follow Elijah
  2. The crossroad of saying what he wanted from His Master.
  3. The crossroad of loosing his family
  4. The crossroad after saying what he wanted from His Master
  5. The crossroad of meeting the sons of the Prophets.
    SCRIPTURES 1 kings 19 : 19 – 20 2 kings 2 : 1 – 10

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