Naaman and his army had...
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Naaman and his army had recently conquered Israel, bringing home a girl to be his wife's servant. The girl let it be known that there was a prophet from her homeland who could cure Naaman's leprosy. The infamous general gave this news to his king, who wrote a letter of introduction to the king of Israel.
Imagine the king of a small country such as Israel receiving unexpected company: a huge military entourage sent by a world leader. Prepared to pay 750 pounds of silver, 150 pounds of gold, and 10 sets of clothing to the guest, Naaman expects the impossible: healing from an incurable disease.
Feeling helpless in this situation, Israel's king refers his visitors to the prophet Elisha. Naaman is insulted that the prophet does not come to him in person, but sends a servant with a prescription.
Naaman is diminished at every turn in the story. His foreign servant girl first pronounces his prescription. Elisha won't even come out to greet him, much less administer an elaborate healing ritual. Naaman is instructed to wash in foreign waters instead of the familiar waters of his native land.
We are reminded that salvation does not reside in material goods, military might, or status, but from the Lord.
Imagine the king of a small country such as Israel receiving unexpected company: a huge military entourage sent by a world leader. Prepared to pay 750 pounds of silver, 150 pounds of gold, and 10 sets of clothing to the guest, Naaman expects the impossible: healing from an incurable disease.
Feeling helpless in this situation, Israel's king refers his visitors to the prophet Elisha. Naaman is insulted that the prophet does not come to him in person, but sends a servant with a prescription.
Naaman is diminished at every turn in the story. His foreign servant girl first pronounces his prescription. Elisha won't even come out to greet him, much less administer an elaborate healing ritual. Naaman is instructed to wash in foreign waters instead of the familiar waters of his native land.
We are reminded that salvation does not reside in material goods, military might, or status, but from the Lord.
