Elisha’s Miracle of the Widow’s Oil
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rhpas3670
Description
The widow’s household gathers empty jars in obedience to the prophet’s command, preparing for the miracle of oil recorded in 2 Kings 4. A young woman stands inside the home holding clay vessels while more jars wait at her feet. Through the open doorway, neighbors and children bring additional containers from the village, answering Elisha’s instruction to borrow “empty vessels, and not a few.” The open door, humble room, and many jars emphasize the widow’s poverty, her faith-filled obedience, and God’s abundant provision.
This Old Testament scene points to the Lord’s care for the vulnerable and the way divine provision meets human need through trust and action. The oil miracle rescues the widow from debt and preserves her sons from bondage, making the artwork especially useful for teaching on faith, generosity, obedience, provision, and God’s compassion for widows and families in crisis.
This Old Testament scene points to the Lord’s care for the vulnerable and the way divine provision meets human need through trust and action. The oil miracle rescues the widow from debt and preserves her sons from bondage, making the artwork especially useful for teaching on faith, generosity, obedience, provision, and God’s compassion for widows and families in crisis.








