Elisha’s ministry had been so effective that as he lay on his deathbed, even the youthful King Joash, an idol worshiper with little respect for God, recognized that the prophet had been a father in Israel. The king acknowledged that Elisha’s presence among them was of more value in time of trouble than an army of horses and chariots. See 2 Kings 13:14. RR 98.1
To many a troubled soul the prophet had acted the part of a wise father. And in this instance he did not turn from the godless young king before him, so unworthy of the position of trust he was occupying, and yet so greatly in need of counsel. God was bringing the king an opportunity to redeem the past and exalt his kingdom once again. God intended to drive out the Syrian enemy. Once more God was to display His power in behalf of wayward Israel. RR 98.2
The dying prophet told the king, “Take a bow and some arrows.” Joash obeyed. Then the prophet said, “Put your hand on the bow.” Joash “put his hand on it, and Elisha put his hands on the king’s hands. And he said, ‘Open the east window’”—toward the cities under Syrian control beyond Jordan. 2 Kings 13:15-17. When the king had opened the window, Elisha told him to shoot. As the arrow sped on its way, the prophet was inspired to say, “The arrow of the Lord’s ... deliverance from Syria; for you must strike the Syrians at Aphek till you have destroyed them.” 2 Kings 13:17. RR 98.3
And now the prophet tested the faith of the king. Instructing Joash to take up the arrows, he said, “Strike the ground.” Three times the king struck the ground. “You should have struck five or six times,” Elisha cried in dismay, “then you would have struck Syria till you had destroyed it! But now you will strike Syria only three times.” Verses 18, 19. RR 98.4
The lesson is for everyone in a position of trust. When God gives assurance of success, His chosen agents must do all in their power to bring about the promised result. Success will come in proportion to the enthusiasm and perseverance with which they carry forward the work. God can work miracles for His people only as they act their part with untiring energy. People of devotion, of moral courage, with a zeal that never wearies, will labor on without flinching until apparent defeat is turned to victory. Not even prison walls will cause them to swerve from their purpose of building up God’s kingdom. RR 98.5