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**2 Kings 2:9** โ *"Please, let me inherit a double portion of your spirit," Elisha replied.*
Elisha had walked beside Elijah through wilderness and water. He had watched, served, and sojourned faithfully โ and when the moment came, he did not ask for comfort or recognition. He asked for *more capacity to carry the work forward.*
This is the posture of a true steward. Not grasping for title, but yearning for the grace to serve with greater depth. A double portion in Israel's tradition meant the inheritance of the firstborn โ the one entrusted with the family's continued legacy.
Elisha was not asking to *be* Elijah. He was asking to *outlast* him in fruitfulness.
Scripture reminds us that bold requests rooted in covenant purpose are not presumption โ they are faith in motion. Consider the difference between asking God for ease versus asking Him for greater capacity to glorify Him.
Walk with that distinction today.
Elisha had walked beside Elijah through wilderness and water. He had watched, served, and sojourned faithfully โ and when the moment came, he did not ask for comfort or recognition. He asked for *more capacity to carry the work forward.*
This is the posture of a true steward. Not grasping for title, but yearning for the grace to serve with greater depth. A double portion in Israel's tradition meant the inheritance of the firstborn โ the one entrusted with the family's continued legacy.
Elisha was not asking to *be* Elijah. He was asking to *outlast* him in fruitfulness.
Scripture reminds us that bold requests rooted in covenant purpose are not presumption โ they are faith in motion. Consider the difference between asking God for ease versus asking Him for greater capacity to glorify Him.
Walk with that distinction today.
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