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What does the story of Naaman teach about works and grace?

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Naaman's attempts to buy healing show that grace cannot be earned by works.

Naaman arrives with gifts, thinking he can purchase healing, reflecting the misconception that favors from God can be obtained through works or wealth. The biblical teaching counters this by highlighting that salvation is not something we can barter for; it's a gift of grace. As articulated in 1 Peter 1:18-19, we are redeemed not by corruptible things like silver and gold, but through the precious blood of Christ, which emphasizes the central tenet of Reformed theology that grace is entirely unmerited and not contingent upon our actions or status.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:18-19

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