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How does the story of Naaman illustrate salvation?

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Naaman's healing illustrates that salvation is by God's way, requiring humility and faith in His provision.

The account of Naaman in 2 Kings 5 serves as a powerful illustration of salvation. Naaman, despite his high status, was a leper, representing humanity's sinful condition. When directed by the prophet Elisha to wash in the Jordan River, Naaman initially resisted because he wanted a more dignified solution. This reflects the human tendency to seek salvation through self-importance and works rather than accepting God's humble means of grace. Ultimately, Naaman's obedience—his act of dipping in the Jordan—demonstrates that salvation requires submission to God's way. Just as Naaman needed to recognize and follow God's directions to achieve physical healing, sinners today must acknowledge and submit to God's terms for spiritual healing through Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 5:1-14, Ephesians 2:8-9

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