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How does Naaman's healing illustrate God's sovereignty?

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Naaman's healing illustrates God's sovereignty in using unlikely people and methods to accomplish His will.

The account of Naaman demonstrates God’s sovereign plan through the humble means of a captive Jewish girl who pointed Naaman to Elisha. Despite Naaman’s status as a great captain from Syria, it was God’s providence that orchestrated the events resulting in his healing. This highlights a foundational truth in Reformed theology: God often operates through the weak and the lowly to bring about His purposes. The healing required Naaman's obedience to God’s word spoken through Elisha, showcasing that it is God who initiates salvation and healing, not man's efforts or status. God's sovereignty means that He is in control and uses every circumstance to display His grace and mercy, reminding us that His ways are higher than ours.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:8-9, 2 Kings 5

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Naaman The Leper
Paul Mahan · Sep 15, 2002
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