Day 126: 2 Kings 5-6
How much of God's blessing does pride keep us from? The story of Naaman's healing seems so out of place: Syria is the aggressor against Israel only one chapter later (2 Kings 6:8-24). Why does the captured servant girl name Elisha? Why does Naaman believe her? Why is Elisha willing to heal him? Why do his servants ultimately convince him to humble himself and be healed? It is evidence of the design of the Bible as a unified message. In Luke 4, after announcing His ministry and receiving the people's acclamation at the Nazareth Synagogue, Jesus tells this story, highlighting the irony of a foreigner's healing in contrast to the rejection of Jesus (Luke 4:28-30).
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