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RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 1: THE BIRTH OF THE MESSAGE

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RECOGNIZING AND DEVELOPING THE EVANGELIST WITHIN THE BELIEVER PART 1: THE BIRTH OF THE MESSAGE Acts 8:26–40 Sometimes a message is prepared. Other times, a message is discovered. This message was discovered during my preparation to study the story of the Ethiopian eunuch in the book of Acts. At first, my focus was simply on the encounter between Philip the Evangelist and the Ethiopian traveler on a desert road. But as I began to research the passage more deeply, something unexpected began to happen. The story began to expand. It was no longer just a story about two men meeting on a road. It was part of a much larger story that had been unfolding for generations. 1. The Study That Led Backward While studying the Ethiopian eunuch, I realized that the man was not just an individual traveler. He was an Ethiopian. That observation pushed my study further back into the Bible. Where did Ethiopia appear in Scripture? That question led me to the genealogies of nations in the Book of Genesis. Th...

NAAMAN THE LEPER (EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST) PART 9: THE FREE GIFT OF SALVATION (FINAL LAP)

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NAAMAN THE LEPER (EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST) PART 9: THE FREE GIFT OF SALVATION (FINAL LAP) 2 Kings 5:1–17 In the previous part, we explored Naaman’s gratitude and response after his miraculous healing. After dipping in the Jordan River and receiving immediate cleansing, Naaman returned to the prophet Elisha with a heart full of gratitude. But something deeper happened. Naaman publicly confessed: " Now I know that there is no God in all the earth except in Israel ." This was more than gratitude — it was revelation. The proud Syrian commander who once resisted the prophet’s instruction now acknowledged the supremacy of the God of Israel. However, in his gratitude, Naaman attempted to offer gifts to Elisha. What followed teaches us one of the most profound truths about salvation. Why Elisha Refused The Gifts Naaman brought silver, gold, and expensive garments as a token of appreciation. But Elisha refused. Why? Because the prophet wanted Naaman — and everyone watching — ...

NAAMAN THE LEPER (EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST) PART 8: NAAMAN'S GRATITUDE AND RESPONSE

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NAAMAN THE LEPER (EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST) PART 8: NAAMAN'S GRATITUDE AND RESPONSE 2 Kings 5:15–17 In part 7, we examined the swiftness of Naaman’s healing. After struggling with pride and resisting the simple instruction given through the prophet Elisha, Naaman finally humbled himself and dipped seven times in the Jordan River. The Bible records in 2 Kings 5:14 that his flesh became like that of a little child. The healing was immediate. What years of suffering could not fix was reversed in a moment of obedience. This reveals a powerful truth about salvation: when a person truly obeys God's word, transformation can happen instantly. But healing is not the end of the story. Healing must lead to response. And that is where Part 8 begins. Naaman's Gratitude And Response (Verses 15–17) After experiencing divine healing, Naaman did not simply return home quietly. He returned to the prophet. This time, however, he did not come as a proud commander demanding attention. ...

THEME: NAAMAN'S REDEMPTION: EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 7: THE SWIFTNESS OF NAAMAN'S HEALING

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THEME: NAAMAN'S REDEMPTION: EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 7: THE SWIFTNESS OF NAAMAN'S HEALING    II Kings 5:1–17 (Focus: Verse 14) “Then he went down and dipped himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the saying of the man of God: and his flesh came again like unto the flesh of a little child, and he was clean.” In Part 1, we saw Naaman — a mighty man in need of mercy. In Part 2, a captive servant girl became the unlikely missionary who pointed him toward hope. In Part 3, we followed his journey and discovered that grace cannot be purchased. In Part 4, Elisha extended a simple yet divine instruction. In Part 5, Naaman struggled with pride when God’s method offended his expectations. In Part 6, wise counsel redirected him back toward obedience. Now in Part 7, we witness the decisive moment — the swiftness of his healing. Verse 14 declares: “Then he went down and dipped himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the saying of the man of God: and his flesh c...

NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 6: THE PERSUASION OF THE SERVANT – THE POWER OF TIMELY WORDS

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NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 6: THE PERSUASION OF THE SERVANT – THE POWER OF TIMELY WORDS 2 Kings 5:1–17 (Focus: Verse 13) In Part 5, the prophet’s command exposed Naaman’s pride and tested his obedience. Now in Part 6, we see the turning point — persuasion. Naaman is angry. He is ready to return home unhealed. But then, a servant speaks. Not a king. Not a prophet. A servant. And destiny shifts. 1. Spiritual Dimension – God Uses   Humble Voices God often speaks through unlikely vessels. The servant reminded Naaman logically and gently. Wisdom does not always shout. Sometimes it reasons. 2. Emotional Dimension – Soft Words Calm Hard Hearts “ If the prophet had asked you to do something great, would you not have done it?”  The servant appealed to reason, not ego. A soft answer redirected rage. Evangelism requires love more than volume. 3 . Social Dimension – Relationship Creates Influence Naaman listened because relationship existed. Influence is b...

NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 5: THE ACTION AND COMMAND OF THE PROPHET – WHEN SIMPLICITY OFFENDS PRIDE

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NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 5: THE ACTION AND COMMAND OF THE PROPHET – WHEN SIMPLICITY OFFENDS PRIDE 2 Kings 5:1–17 (Focus: Verses 9–12) In Part I, we saw Naaman — a mighty man in need of mercy. In Part II, a little missionary girl became the unlikely voice that initiated his salvation journey. In Part III, we followed his journey toward Israel and saw how pride and materialism distort our understanding of grace. In Part IV, we examined the invitation of Elisha, revealing that God calls sinners not based on merit, but mercy. Now in Part 5, Naaman stands face to face with divine instruction. Naaman arrives with horses and chariots. He expects recognition. He anticipates ceremony. Instead, Elisha sends a messenger: “Go and wash in the Jordan seven times…” No drama. No performance. No negotiation. Just obedience. 1. Spiritual Dimension – Grace Is Simple Naaman expected complexity. God offered clarity. Salvation is not achieved — it is received. The simplici...

THEME: NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 4: ELISHA’S INVITATION – THE CALL OF MERCY

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THEME: NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART 4: ELISHA’S INVITATION – THE CALL OF MERCY 2 Kings 5:1–17 (Focus: Verses 6–8) In Part 3, we saw Naaman's journey to Israel — a powerful symbol of our journey toward spiritual transformation. Now, in part 4, Naaman has arrived in Israel with wealth, status, and expectation. Letters have been delivered. Political tension rises. The king of Israel panics. But heaven was not confused. In verses 6–8, we see the turning point — the invitation of Elisha. “Let him come now to me…”  This was not just a meeting request. It was a divine summons. 1. When Kings Cannot Save – Spiritual Reality The king of Israel tore his clothes in fear (v.7). Why? Because political authority cannot heal spiritual disease. This moment teaches us: Government cannot save the soul. Religion cannot cleanse sin. Position cannot produce redemption. Salvation belongs to God alone. Naaman had access to two kings — the king of Syria and the king of Israel...

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