COLERAINE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SERMON NOTES SUNDAY 12 APRIL 2026 am – MR HENRY CASKEY
READING: 2 KINGS CHAPTER 4 VERSES 8 TO 11
A MAN’S WALK WITH GOD
And it fell on a day that Elisha passed to Shunem, where it was a great woman, and she constrained him to eat bread. And so it was that as oft as he passed by, he turned in thither to eat bread. And she said unto her husband, "Behold, now I perceive that this is a holy man of God, which passeth by us continually. Let us make a little chamber, I pray, thee, on the wall. Let us set for him there a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick. And it shall be when he cometh to us that he shall turn in thither, and it fell on a day that he came thither, and he turned into the chamber and lay there.
Here we meet with this young prophet by the name of Elisha. And if I wanted to put a heading upon it this morning, it would have to be a man's walk with God. How important that is that that we're not setting out just merely to please man this morning, but that our life might please the eternal God. And what God can do with our lives as we pass people by here and there this morning. this young man, Elisha has stepped into the shoes of Elijah the prophet. He has taken up the mantle that Elijah has carried for so long. He was going to be God's man now in this situation. And isn't it wonderful this morning as we come into the house of God that we might pray that I would be God's man, that I would be God's woman this morning in whatever situation we find as we go into this new and incoming week.
In First Kings chapter 19, we find the scene that's set before us. It's an open field. Elisha has just arose that morning. He's the son of a wealthy farmer and he yolks up the oxen and the plough when he goes out to the field to the open field and he's about to do a day's work. But this was a normal day for Elisha. This was just something that he had got used to. It was a sort of routine for him. But this was a particular day in which God was going to meet with them because God had higher plans for him and God had a different purpose for his life. No longer was he going to walk behind the plough, but now he was going to walk with God. And he was going to be God's man in every situation. And you know, this morning, let's not just get into the routine this morning. Let's not just merely be in a routine this morning of getting up on the Lord's day and getting dressed and going through the motions and going along to church and sitting in the pews and singing the hymns. But let's come this morning with that expectancy that somehow this morning this is going to be a different day. And that God will meet with us this morning. God will meet with me this morning. That God has a higher plan to lift you to this morning. That God has another purpose in your life this morning. And that's what he wants to come to you with. Why? There's a Elisha and he's ploughing in the field. He's walking behind the plough and that yolk of oxen. Maybe out of the tail of the eye, he sees this man coming across the field to where he was and he recognizes him as a mighty prophet, Elijah and he takes that mantle off him and he throws it upon Elisha. That was the call of God upon him. Maybe this morning God is expecting you to step into another's shoes this morning. Maybe God is expecting you this morning to take up that different mantle this morning because God has a purpose for you this morning. Elisha’s life will never be the same again.
The thought that's been on my mind this morning of this man Elisha is the work that God has called him to do. Here's Elisha and he's passing by Samaria. He's on his way to Samaria. He's coming through Shunem. That's the direct travel that he's on. And as he comes to this part of world, he meets with a couple of rich friends and they always bring him in and they always entertain him. But I want us to take a little note here on this particular visit, on this particular day that Elisha comes. And the first thing that I want to think about here this morning is there is the impression that Elisha makes. I want to think about your impression this morning and my impression this morning. You see, verse 8 tells us here that this was a journey that he regularly made. Elisha had passed this way on a number of occasions and each occasion he came into this home and met with these people because it tells us in verse number eight “It fell on a day that Elisha passed to Shunem where was a great woman and she constrained him to eat bread and so it was that as oft as he passed by he turned in thither to eat bread” and then in verse number nine “And she said unto her husband behold now I perceive that this is a holy man of God which passes by us continually.” So she could see this man passing by continually. This was a routine for him. And as they made contact, this woman realized there was something about this man. This is a holy man of God. What an impression for Elisha to make in this home. Here's a dear lady sitting here. She has made him his tea. She's made him as comfortable as she can. And she looks at him and then she says to her husband, "This is a holy man of God and he's passing by us continually." Now, I'm sure this woman and this man was well acquainted with other people who professed a religion. There were the prophets of Baal that were numerous around on that particular occasion. But there was something different about this man. All the prophets of Baal, they might have had their religion. They might have had their chant and they might have had their talk. But Elisha, there was something different about him. There was something that was special about him. There would have been leaders in the Jewish nation at that time. And of course they prided themselves in their religious character. But Elisha was different. This is a man of God. This is a holy man of God. This woman knew that there was a difference. Peter tells us in the church age that there'll be false teachers. There will be those who will stand behind pulpits and oh yes, they'll have a message. And oh yes, they'll be able to put it across so very, very well. But they're false teachers. And dear friends, that's where you and I have to be so careful. We have to be so careful there because if we get away from the cross, if we get away from who the Lord Jesus Christ is, if we get away from what the Lord Jesus Christ desires to do in our lives, then we've got a false religion. Isn't that what John tells us? John warns us about that in 1 John chapter 4 and verse one. Here's what he says. “Beloved, he says, Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits." You see, that's what we've got to do today. Don’t believe every spirit, but we've got to try the spirits and see if they be of God because many false prophets have gone out into the world. And you know, as I thought on Elisha's visit to this home this particular occasion, I thought of my own travels this week. And I thought of the people that I had been in communication with this week. And I thought of the homes that I had been in this week and maybe even the hospital wards that I've been in this week. And I thought to myself, I wonder what sort of an impression I have left. What sort of an impression have you left this week? As you went to that neighbour as you often do. You sit down and you have a cup of tea with them or whatever. You take that neighbour as paper, a loaf of bread or whatever it is. I wonder what sort of an impression that you've left in that home. Would they be saying this morning, “you know there's something different about that man.? There's something different about that woman.” That's a saved man. That's a saved woman. That's a man of God. That's a woman of God this morning. Is that the sort of an impression that you and I could leave this morning in in the shops that we were in, in the petrol forecourt? Is that the impression that they got in the workplace? Is that the sort of impression that we have left? You see in in the next chapter in 2 Kings chapter 6 chapter 5 we are introduced to a maid. We do not know her name. We read how she came to be in this mans house. It tells us here in verse number one of chapter 5, it introduces us to Namaan. It says “Naaman captain of the host of the king of Syria. He was a great man with his master and he was honorable because by him the Lord had given deliverance onto Syria. He was also a mighty man of valour. But he was a leper.” And then we're introduced to somebody else in verse number two. “And the Syrians had gone out by companies and had brought away captive out of the land of Israel a little maid.” And where was she placed? She was placed in Namaan's house because it says she waited on Namaan's wife. Now Namaan was a leper. But this maid must have made a mighty impression. There she is perhaps just down in the kitchen and maybe she's washing up the dishes. Maybe she's setting the table. Maybe she's called upon to make the beds. Maybe she cleaning the house. But she must have made an impression. Naaman's wife is watching her every day. She was brought as a slave. Can you imagine for a moment or two what she must have gone through? There she was down in Jerusalem whenever the Syrian forces come in and they snatched her away from her home, away from her mother and father, away from her families and took her away to Syria and placed her in this strange home. And yet we don't read anything about her complaining or anything when she got there. We just read about the impression that she left because she must have made a great impression because when she said to Namaan’s wife "My master Namaan if he was down with the prophet in Samaria, he would be healed of his leprosy." And what did Namaan's wife do? She went and told Namaan. And Naaman's wife believed what this girl said. That must have been some impression that she left for Namaan's wife to say, “you know, I believe this maid.” And she came to Namaan. She tells Namaan what the maid had said and she was listened to. Maybe above all his counsellors, maybe above all his advisers, above all his doctors and all these mighty men. One little girl is believed and Namaan goes down. Of course he went to the wrong place. You know the story behind Namaan. But he went eventually to the prophet and he was gloriously healed. What an impression. What impression have you left this morning? Or have I left this morning? I think of Lot. Do you remember Lot? He lived down in in Sodom. He went down into Sodom. And what a move that was for a young man, a young man from a godly background going down to live in Sodom. Do you remember what it says? The testimony of the people of Sodom. It says in Genesis 13 and verse 13, it says, "But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before Jehovah, exceedingly so." Such sinners as they were in Sodom. And yet Lot was prepared to go down and live in Sodom and bring his we family down into Sodom and live in a place like that. Then God was going to judge Sodom. Do you remember? Do you remember how he sent his angels down? He was going to judge Sodom. And then we have a picture of Abraham praying for Sodom. He prayed "Lord, if there are 50 righteous souls in Sodom will you not destroy it?" And the Lord says, "No, I'll not destroy it." And he pleaded and prayed right down to 10 souls and then judgment fell because God couldn't even find 10 souls and judgment fell upon Sodom. Lot was warned before that. The Lord told Lot “take your family and get out of Sodom because I'm going to judge it. The wickedness and the sinfulness of this city has arisen even into the very heavens. And I'm going to destroy it." Do you remember what Lot did? Genesis 19 verse 14, "And Lot went out, and he spoke with his sons-in-law, who married his daughters, and said, get up and get out of this place, for Jehovah will destroy this city." There was the warning for his sons-in-law to listen to Lot. Now, Lot had been living down in here and these sons-in-law had married his daughters and everything was going so very, very well. And the reaction was this. “But he seemed as one that mocked to his son-in-laws.” They had watched his life, how he was happy to live there and now the warning was flee. What is this man talking about? That's the impression he made. He didn't leave much an impression for good. What's the impression that we have this week? Was it a good impression? Was it was it sympathetic? Was it encouraging? Was it something that spoke of the Savior that I worship and praise? What have we posted this week on social media? Was it encouraging? Was it sympathizing? Was it glorifying to God? Did it give God his place? Did it give God his honour? Did it lift up the Savior? Did it draw men and women closer to the Savior? The impression that someone got from that little remark that you made at the petrol pumps, at the filling station, or online, whatever the case may be. People are watching. Isn't that what Peter talks about in his book? He says that when the husband's not saved, the wife can make such an impression. I suppose that can go both ways.
I want you to notice the inspiration that comes because Elijah comes into this home and he sits down and he has his tea and he talks to this man and woman and the woman acknowledges that this man has made such an impression on them. She says “this is a holy man of God.” There's an inspiration now because his life now inspires this woman. It inspires her in her thought life and in her heart life because now she's saying to her husband "Let's do something for him. Let's make him a little place where he can turn into. Let's make him a little place at the end of our house that he can come in. He can rest on a bed. He can sit down in a chair. There will be a desk there that he can write at. There will be a candlestick there that he can see and so many different things for him.” See, she was inspired to do something. Elishia had come into her home and he had left such an impression upon her life that she wants to do something now. Not so much for Elisha but for the Lord because he's a man of God. Isn't it good to leave an impression that inspires others to do something for the Lord? But you know, don't be disheartened either, because sometimes we set that example and sometimes we leave a good impression and sometimes it might take time for it to come to fruition. I think of Joseph who at the age of 17 left his father's house. Just to go and see his brothers and to take them some food and they had turned against him and they hated him. They sold him as a slave down into Egypt. He left his father's house at 17 and for 13 years he never saw his father's face again. In all of his hardships that young man left a great impression no matter who he met. When he went into Potiphar's house he realized that this was a different man. The Lord was with this man and everything that Potiphar had, he put it into the hands of Joseph. He says, "You handle it." And even whenever Joseph was falsely accused and thrown into prison, yet the jailer looked at him and says, "The Lord's with this man." He knew there was something different about him. He was making that impression. And in that prison house where Joseph was being detained, you remember there were two men who were cast in. One day, Joseph was walking past and he saw the two men and they were sitting in the corner and their heads were down. And Joseph went over. He was concerned about them. Are we concerned about others this morning? Is that the impression that we leave this morning? Are we concerned? Are we concerned about that son, that daughter? Are we concerned about that neighbour, that friend? Joseph went over and he says, "Why are you so sad?" And then they began to tell him about the dreams that they had that night. But they couldn't understand them. And Joseph, he just said, "Well, tell me your dreams." And so they started to tell them. One was a baker. The other was a butler. The baker had the dream about the bread on his head and the birds coming down and eating it. The butler had the dream about standing with the grapes in his hands and squeezing into the cup. And Joseph says to the butler, “you are going to be reinstated into Pharaoh's house again.” To the baker, he says, “I'm sorry you are going to be beheaded.” And that's what happened. But you remember Joseph when that butler was leaving Joseph behind. Joseph came to him and he says, "Will you remember me?” And the butler went off and maybe with all the best intentions, he forgot about it. It wasn't until one day Pharaoh had that dream and nobody could interpret it. His advisors and counsellors were brought in but nobody could tell him this dream. And this was about two years later. And the butler says “I remember the impression that that young man made upon my life.” Maybe this morning you're walking alongside someone. Maybe you're living beside someone and they're watching your life day and daily. They're watching your actions and your transactions. And somehow you think to yourself, “well, you know, I'm not really doing a great job here. I haven't much of an impression.” You don't know. It took a couple years for that butler to remember the actions of Joseph. You may have had an impression this week on someone. Maybe you've had a good conversation with someone. Maybe you've had a good chat with someone, but yet there doesn't seem to be much response, but you could have inspired someone. You could have inspired someone in their thought life. Their thoughts are not going to be the same. Now, just as this woman says to her husband "Let's make something for him." Sometimes it takes a little time. Isn't that what happened with Daniel? Daniel made a great impression. He wouldn't eat the king's meat nor drink the king's wine. He says, "I don't want that." He made a great impression on the eunuch. He said, "Try us and see." And the eunuch tried them. He realized that Daniel's and his friends countenance was far better than all those who ate the king's meat. But remember one night when Belshazzer was having a great party there in Daniel chapter 5. You remember he had this great party with a thousand of his lords and they were drinking and then later on in the night there was the handwriting on the wall. The counselors and advisers were brought in and asked what it meant. Nobody could tell. The king was sitting trembling. He was in fear, but nobody could tell him what this dream or what this writing was all about. Then his grandmother come in and said "I remember the days in your grandfather's reign there was a young man called Daniel.” The testimony she bore for him in that ungodly atmosphere? In that ungodly place, in that drunken place that night whenever that party was going on that dear lady came in and the testimony she bore “In whom is the spirit of the holy gods?” She knew there was something different about this man. But that impression wasn't made for many years after it.
There's the involvement here that is pursued. This
led the woman to act. The impression that was left, the inspiration that was
given led this woman to act. Maybe you have been with someone this week and
it's been a great impression and you didn't even know it. And maybe now they're
going to get involved. This lady knew she did all that she could. She had made
this little room for him. She put a table in for him. She put a bed in the room
for him. She put a candlestick in for him. It's a place where you can come in
and rest. She did what she could. She wasn't expected to do any more. And you
know you are not expected to do any more than what God asked you to do. That's
all. But you can make that impression. You can inspire somebody today. Why not
give it that effort? And you can leave
that impression and that inspiration. Do you remember the impression that Paul
and Silas made in that old prison house in Philippi? Do you remember how they
sang praises after being mercilessly beating and being put into stock and an
old prison cell. The old jailer at midnight when everything was falling apart,
he ran down to those two men to ask "What must I do to be saved?" He
knew there was something different about them. They had something that he
hadn't got. You see, there was that impression even as he beat them earlier on,
an impression that was left, an inspiration. I need to be doing something with
my life, an involvement. He says, "What must I do to be saved?" He
was ready to call out. Let's trust and pray the Lord will bless the word to our
hearts.



