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In the preface to Elijah: The Prophet of Confrontation, Butler writes "Though 'a man subject to like passions as we are' (James 5:17), Elijah excelled in dedication far beyond all of us; and his whirlwind trip to glory was a fitting crown for a life wholly given to serving God. You cannot read Elijah honestly and come away without being inspired to new heights of holy living and service." Butler...

. It may have seemed very foolish to the widow to borrow, for it was borrowing which caused her debt problem. This reminds us of the story of the lady who was in an auto accident and had her car damaged quite severely. Her lawyer asked her if she wanted to sue for damages. Not understanding legal language, she responded by saying she had had enough damages, what she needed was repairs. So it was with the widow. She had had enough borrowing. But borrowing was what Elisha said
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