In addition to telling the kings how God will give them victory over Moab, Elisha reminds them of a much needed truth about the God who is granting their victory. Second Kings 3:17-18 reads, “This is what the Lord says: You will see neither wind nor rain, yet this valley will be filled with water, and you, your cattle, and your other animals will drink. This is an easy thing in the eyes of the Lord; he will also deliver Moab into your hands.” A miraculous flow of water without the expected rain and wind is the answer to the kingdoms’ impending defeat by the Moabites. But notice carefully how God describes His mighty act: this is an easy thing in the eyes of the Lord.
Contrast the perspective of the kings and the promise of the prophet. The kings are looking at an impossibility. The prophet sees an easy solution.
The transforming power of a biblical perspective in light of the crisis of our day is desperately needed. News cycles on 24/7 repeat remind us of the insurmountable problems we face, especially today. The global pandemic is wreaking havoc on everything that feels normal, and the unsettledness of life is fertile soil for despair and defeat. Can we stop the spreading virus? Will life ever get back to the way it was? The loss of jobs, the financial hardships, the missed gatherings and celebrations, the mourning of the normalcy, and more can make us feel as though we are parched in the desert. Disoriented. Confused. Lost. Defeated.