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How do we know that God's grace can reach the seemingly unworthy?

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God's grace is shown by His choosing to save individuals regardless of their background, demonstrated in the healing of Naaman.

The sermon illustrates God's sovereign grace through Naaman's healing. Although he was a Syrian captain, God orchestrated his encounter with a captive Israelite maid who pointed him to the prophet Elisha. This shows that God’s grace is not limited by nationality or status; His saving work is directed by His will. Jesus referred to Naaman in Luke 4:27, highlighting that only he, among many lepers in Israel, was cleansed, illustrating that God's mercy often extends beyond what we expect. This means God's grace can reach anyone, regardless of their perceived worthiness or societal standing.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 5:1-15, Luke 4:27

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He Went Down
Clay Curtis · Jan 2, 2011
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