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What does the Bible say about grace in healing Naaman?

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The Bible showcases God's grace in the healing of Naaman, emphasizing that healing sometimes comes to those outside the covenant community.

In Luke 4:27, Jesus mentions how, during the time of Elijah, many lepers were in Israel, but only Naaman, the Syrian, was healed. This highlights the freeness of God's grace in extending love, mercy, and healing beyond the confines of Israel. Naaman, a mighty warrior, was cleansed not because of his status but solely because of God's grace, illustrating that salvation and healing are sovereign acts of God's will. God's choices often confound human expectations, as evidenced in Naaman's story, where the least likely is chosen, underscoring the unmerited favor of God.
Scripture References: Luke 4:27, 2 Kings 5:1-12

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