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Come Together, Part 4 - Elijah and Elisha

Come Together, Part 4 - Elijah and Elisha

Our desire with this series is to present classic accounts of friendship in the Bible, really in human history, that show how friendship is among the happiest, the most life-changing and the most humane of all forms of love.

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Mosaic Church

3334 Breton Rd SE, Kentwood, MI 49512, USA

Sunday 11:11 AM

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Mentor Requirement #1: Obedience
Mentor Requirement #2: Sacrifice
Mentor Requirement #3: Willingness
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Mentorship always requires obedience, sacrifice and willingness – but it also produces endless rewards.
Mentoring in the Bible - There are several examples...
Jethro mentored Moses.
Moses mentored Joshua and the elders of Israel.
Joshua mentored the other remaining leaders of his army.
Eli mentored Samuel.
Samuel mentored Saul and David.
Ahithophel and Nathan the prophet also mentored David.
David mentored his army commanders and government officials to establish the united nation of Israel. David also mentored Solomon.
Solomon mentored the Queen of Sheba, who returned to her people with his wisdom in the form of Proverbs that applied God's laws.
Elijah mentored Elisha. Elisha mentored king Jehoash and others.
Daniel mentored Nebuchadnezzar, who humbled himself before God.
Mordecai mentored Esther.
Esther mentored King Artaxerxes, which led to the liberation of God's people.
Priscilla and Aquila mentored Apollos, and this resulted in a much-improved ministry for Apollos.
And finally, Jesus mentored the twelve apostles who established the Christian church.
The apostles mentored hundreds of other leaders, including Paul. Paul mentored Titus, Timothy, and many others. Timothy mentored "faithful men" such as Epaphras. Epaphras and the other faithful men mentored others also, which led to a chain reaction that resulted in dozens of new churches in Asia. Ultimately, this specific mentoring chain is the beginning point of our churches today.

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