"Sold For A Shekel" provides a compelling verse-by-verse exposition of 2 Kings 7:1-18, unraveling the intricate interplay between the work of God and economic principles in a time of crisis. Set against the backdrop of a devastating famine besieging the city of Samaria, this book delves into the profound lessons God imparts about supply and demand. Through the lens of Scripture, readers witness how God's miraculous intervention transforms dire circumstances, illustrating the shifts in scarcity and abundance. The narrative captures the anxiety and despair of a people facing extreme hardship, while simultaneously revealing God's power in orchestrating events that lead to sudden economic turnaround. With careful analysis, "Sold For A Shekel" examines how the unfolding events serve as a poignant reminder of God's faithfulness and provision. From the prophetic declaration of surplus to the surprising way in which the community rediscovered hope, each verse reveals insights into human behavior and market dynamics
8 parts