Which prophet prayed for his servant’s eyes to be opened so they could see God’s invisible army of horses and chariots of fire, even though everyone else saw only the enemy forces?

Correct Answer

C) Elisha

In 2 Kings 6:14–17, the prophet Elisha’s servant panicked when they discovered the Aramean army surrounding the city of Dothan. Elisha prayed, “LORD, open his eyes, that he may see” (2 Kings 6:17). God then revealed to the servant that the hills were filled with “horses and chariots of fire” surrounding Elisha—an invisible heavenly force protecting them. This story makes it clear that it was Elisha who saw (and caused his servant to see) God’s spiritual army, even though the Aramean soldiers appeared as the only visible threat.