The Word of the LORD Fulfilled
After the message of the enemy’s run, the people flow out of town to take the booty. The word which the LORD has spoken in 2 Kings 7:1 is fulfilled. The following verses are also a fulfillment of what was announced earlier. The people can eat themselves full. However, we do not read a word of gratitude to the LORD and Elisha, as we do see in Naaman. Do we thank the Lord for our salvation? We should start with that every day and not just enjoy the consequences as if all this were self-evident.
The royal officer comes to his end, as Elisha said. God’s Word is terribly fulfilled to him. The king cooperates by leaning on him in the gate. The man is standing in the gate and sees everything the people are going to enjoy, but he has not been given a part in it. Thus the Lord Jesus spoke of people who see others in the bosom of Abraham, but are cast out themselves. There is a seeing that is abhorrent, like the man in the realm of the dead when he sees Lazarus in the distance (Luke 16:23).
Because this event is intended to make a deep impression on us, these verses refer in detail to the reason for the judgment. Almost literally, we are told again what is written at the beginning of this chapter about what Elisha has said and how the royal officer reacted to it. In this section it is told twice. In total it is told three times what the new price of the food is, that the officer dies as the man of God has spoken and that it happens according to the word the LORD has spoken.
The judgment of God is thus doubly underlined, as it were. Again and again in this section there is referred to what the LORD has said and is pointed out that His Word is actually and literally fulfilled. God forgets nothing of what mockers have said. They are reminded to it. It all happened, as it was said. The man has no excuse, because God maintains His Word.
This royal officer is a penetrating, warning example for young people growing up in an environment where they are made acquainted with the truth and promises of God from an early age. Young people can see a lot of the glorious truths of God’s Word and yet stay outside of it, because there is no faith, yes, they can even be mockers. They have been enlightened, but end in eternal darkness (cf. Hebrews 6:4-Joshua :). They have been so close to it, they have tasted everything, but never had an inner part in it through faith. They ‘see’, that is, they know of the virgin birth, but do not believe. They know about the cross and the resurrection, but they do not believe it. The warning is: “See to it that you do not refuse Him who is speaking” (Hebrews 12:25).