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Summary: Gehazi had the opportunity to be a great prophet, but greed led him astray. His life serves as a warning to remain faithful, truthful, and content in the service of God.

CHARACTER STUDY OF GEHAZI - SERVANT OF ELISHA

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: 2 Kings 5:20-27

"But he went in, and stood before his master. And Elisha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Gehazi? And he said, Thy servant went no whither." – 2 Kings 5:25

Supporting Texts: 2 Kings 4:12-31, 2 Kings 8:4-6

INTRODUCTION:

Gehazi was the servant of Prophet Elisha, entrusted with great opportunities to witness God’s power firsthand. However, his greed and dishonesty led to his downfall. His life serves as a lesson on the dangers of covetousness and dishonesty in the service of God.

1. GEHAZI’S ROLE AS ELISHA’S SERVANT

a) A Close Associate of Elisha

He served as an aide to the great prophet Elisha (2 Kings 4:12).

b) Witnessed Many Miracles

He saw firsthand how God worked through Elisha (2 Kings 4:34-35).

c) Given Opportunities to Serve

He was entrusted with tasks such as delivering messages and assisting in prophetic works (2 Kings 4:29).

d) Had Potential for Spiritual Growth

Like Elisha to Elijah, Gehazi had the chance to be a successor (2 Kings 2:9-10).

e) Biblical Example: Joshua, who faithfully served Moses and later succeeded him (Numbers 27:18-23).

2. GEHAZI AND THE SHUNAMMITE WOMAN

a) Introduced Her to Elisha

He acted as an intermediary between Elisha and the woman (2 Kings 4:12-13).

b) Failed to Perceive Spiritual Matters.

He did not recognize the deep distress of the Shunammite woman (2 Kings 4:27).

c) Sent on a Mission to Heal Her Son.

He was given Elisha’s staff to place on the dead child (2 Kings 4:29-30).

d) His Efforts Lacked Power

The child did not respond to his actions (2 Kings 4:31).

e) Biblical Example: The disciples of Jesus who sometimes lacked faith and understanding (Matthew 17:19-20).

3. GEHAZI’S GREED AND DECEPTION

a) Coveted Naaman’s Wealth

He saw an opportunity for personal gain when Elisha refused Naaman’s gifts (2 Kings 5:20).

b) Lied to Naaman

He falsely claimed that Elisha sent him to collect silver and clothing (2 Kings 5:22).

c) Hid His Actions from Elisha

He secretly stored the gifts, thinking he could deceive the prophet (2 Kings 5:24).

d) Exposed by Elisha:

Elisha, through divine revelation, confronted him about his dishonesty (2 Kings 5:26).

e) Biblical Example: Achan, who secretly took forbidden items and brought judgment upon himself (Joshua 7:20-21).

4. GEHAZI’S PUNISHMENT AND DOWNFALL

a) Cursed with Naaman’s Leprosy

Elisha pronounced judgment on him for his deceit (2 Kings 5:27).

b) His Greed Led to His Destruction

His desire for wealth cost him his health and position (2 Kings 5:27).

c) A Life of Suffering and Isolation

Leprosy made him an outcast from society (Leviticus 13:45-46).

d) A Warning Against Dishonesty

His downfall serves as a lesson for those serving in God’s work (Proverbs 28:20).

e) Biblical Example: Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus for money and met a tragic end (Matthew 27:3-5).

5. GEHAZI’S FINAL APPEARANCE IN SCRIPTURE

a) Spoke with the King of Israel

He narrated Elisha’s miracles to the king (2 Kings 8:4).

b) Confirmed the Shunammite Woman’s Story

His account helped restore her land (2 Kings 8:5-6).

c) Evidence of God’s Mercy

Despite his past, he still had a voice before the king (2 Kings 8:6).

d) A Lesson in Second Chances

His story reminds us that failure is not the end if one repents (Joel 2:25-26).

e) Biblical Example: Peter, who denied Jesus but was later restored (John 21:15-17).

6. STRENGTHS  OF GEHAZI

a) Had Access to a Great Prophet – He was close to Elisha and saw God’s power firsthand (2 Kings 4:12).

b) Trusted with Important Tasks – Elisha entrusted him with missions, showing his potential (2 Kings 4:29).

c) Witnessed God’s Miracles – He saw miraculous events and had opportunities to learn (2 Kings 4:34-35).

d) Retained Some Influence – Despite his past, he later stood before the king (2 Kings 8:4-6).

e) A Lesson for Future Generations – His life serves as a warning against greed and dishonesty (1 Timothy 6:10).

7. WEAKNESSES OF GEHAZI

a) Greedy and Dishonest – He sought wealth dishonestly and lied (2 Kings 5:20-22).

b) Lacked Spiritual Discernment – He failed to understand spiritual matters deeply (2 Kings 4:27).

c) Disobedient and Deceptive – He acted against Elisha’s instructions and hid his wrongdoing (2 Kings 5:25).

d) Suffered a Severe Punishment – His sin led to a lifelong curse of leprosy (2 Kings 5:27).

CONCLUSION:

Gehazi’s life teaches that proximity to God’s power is not enough; one must also develop godly character. His greed and deception led to his downfall, yet his later presence before the king suggests that repentance is always possible. We must guard our hearts against covetousness and dishonesty in our service to God.

PRAYER POINTS:

1. Lord, help me to serve You with integrity and faithfulness.

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