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How does the story of Naaman illustrate the need for God's sovereign grace?

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Naaman’s story illustrates that God's sovereign grace is essential for salvation, highlighting that human effort is futile.

The narrative of Naaman in 2 Kings 5 serves as a compelling example of the necessity of God's sovereign grace in salvation. Naaman, despite his high status and commendable characteristics, was afflicted with leprosy, representing humanity's spiritual condition. His journey to healing reveals that he could not cleanse himself or acquire redemption through his wealth or status. God, in His sovereignty, chose to reveal this truth to him through the prophet Elisha, demonstrating that healing and redemption depend upon divine grace rather than human merit. This aligns with the Reformed understanding that salvation is entirely a work of God, reminding us that no one can come to Christ unless drawn by the Father (John 6:44).
Scripture References: 2 Kings 5, John 6:44

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