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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...

NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART III: THE JOURNEY TO SURRENDER – WHEN PRIDE MEETS GRACE

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NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART III: THE JOURNEY TO SURRENDER – WHEN PRIDE MEETS GRACE 2 Kings 5:1–17 (Focus: Verses 4–7) In Part II, a little girl initiated the salvation process. Now, in Part III, we follow Naaman on his journey to Israel — a powerful symbol of our journey toward spiritual transformation. Every salvation story involves movement. You must move from: Self-reliance to surrender. Pride to humility Assumptions to obedience 1. The Journey – A Picture Of Spiritual Pursuit Naaman packed silver, gold, and garments. He was traveling physically. But spiritually, he was still misunderstanding grace. Many people begin the journey toward God, But bring their pride with them. 2. The Pitfall Of Materialism – Salvation Cannot Be Bought Ephesians 2:8–9 — “ By grace you have been saved… not of works.”  Naaman thought healing could be purchased. He carried: Wealth. Letters of authority. Political endorsement. But grace does not respond to currency. It res...

NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART II: THE MISSIONARY LITTLE GIRL – A VOICE THAT CHANGED A NATION

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NAAMAN’S REDEMPTION – EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST PART II: THE MISSIONARY LITTLE GIRL – A VOICE THAT CHANGED A NATION 2 Kings 5:1–17 (Focus: Verses 2–4) In Part I, we saw Naaman — a mighty man in need of mercy. Now in Part II, the spotlight shifts from a powerful commander to a powerless captive — a little Israelite girl. Verse 2–3 introduces us to an unnamed servant girl taken from Israel and placed in Naaman’s house. She had: No title. No influence. No status. No freedom Yet she carried something greater than position — she carried revelation. 1.  Spiritual Dimension - God Uses The   Unlikely This little girl was a slave in a foreign land. Yet she declared: “ If only my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria…” She knew about Elisha. She believed in the God of Israel. She spoke with conviction. Spiritually, this teaches us: Salvation spreads through testimony. Romans 10:14 — “ How shall they hear without a preacher?” She was not ordained. She was not trained. She...

NAAMAN THE LEPER (EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST) PART I: A MIGHTY MAN IN NEED OF MERCY

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NAAMAN THE LEPER (EXPERIENCING SALVATION IN CHRIST)  PART I: A MIGHTY MAN IN NEED OF MERCY  2 Kings 5:1–17 Our anchor text is 2 Kings 5:1–17, the story of Naaman, commander of the Syrian army. The Bible describes him in 2 Kings 5:1 as: “A great man… honorable… a mighty man of valor — but he was a leper. ” That one word — but — changes everything. Naaman had: Military success Social honor Political influence. National recognition Yet, he had a hidden crisis — leprosy . This story is not just about physical healing. It is a prophetic picture of salvation in Christ. It reveals how a person can be successful outwardly but spiritually diseased inwardly — and how true restoration comes only through God. 1. The Physical Dimension – When   Strength Cannot Save You Naaman was physically strong, trained, and victorious in battle. Yet leprosy attacked his body. In biblical times, leprosy was: Progressive. Disfiguring. Isolating Humanly incurable. Spiritually, sin operates the same ...

DIVERSE HANDS, ONE MISSION PART 13– FINAL LAP - THE GRAND COMMISSION)

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DIVERSE HANDS, ONE MISSION PART 13– FINAL LAP - THE GRAND COMMISSION)  Matthew 28:18–20 (NIV) “ Then Jesus came to them and said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.’ ” 🔁 Final Recap – The Journey We Have Walked We began at the shoreline. Jesus called ordinary fishermen. We saw how: The call happens in the ordinary. Some cast nets (outward expansion). Some mend nets (internal strengthening). Deep water requires strong structure. Harvest requires partnership. Fishermen were chosen intentionally. The unlikely are welcomed. Strategic relationships strengthen mission. Authority is delegated to those who walk closely with Christ. Now we see why all of that mattered. It was preparation for global assignment. The Sh...

DIVERSE HANDS, ONE MISSION PART 12 – EMPOWERED WITH AUTHORITY

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DIVERSE HANDS, ONE MISSION PART 12 – EMPOWERED WITH AUTHORITY Matthew 10:1 (NIV) “ Jesus called his twelve disciples to him and gave them authority to drive out impure spirits and to heal every disease and sickness.” In Part 11, we learned: Some are called alone. Some are called together. Unit calling builds synergy. Individual calling builds depth. But regardless of structure, calling alone is not enough. You can be called. You can be aligned. You can be partnered. Yet still lack power. Now we see the shift.  Jesus not only calls — He empowers. The Shift From Followers To Representatives Up until this point, the disciples were learning. Watching. Listening. Observing miracles. But in Matthew 10, something changes. They are no longer just students. They are sent ones. Authority marks the difference between: Learning about the mission and Carrying the mission. What Authority Means Authority is delegated power. It is not self-generated. It is assigned. The disciples did not earn it. ...

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