Read 2 Kings 5.
Naaman is described as "a great man", "in
high favor", and "a mighty man".
He served the king of Syria
as an army general. Further, it was
because of Naaman "the LORD had given victory to Syria ." That would seem to indicate that, even though
he did not know the LORD, he was trying to do the right thing. Now the tests begin to unfold in his life.
Test #1. He had
leprosy. This meant he would live the
rest of his life as an outcast and unable to be close to people. This had to be humiliating for such a
national leader. How would he respond?
Test #2. In one of
his conquests, he had captured a young Jewish girl and given her to his wife as
a slave. The girl remembered that there
was a prophet in Israel
who could help with this leprosy. Would
this great man listen to the advice of a foreign slave girl?
Test #3. With papers
of passage, he left Syria
and rode to the king of Israel
in Samaria . His purpose was totally misunderstood. King Joram took it as a personal threat and
became greatly upset at the prospect of war with Syria . How would Naaman feel at this point? Would his hopes be dashed? Would he have to stand there and be
embarrassed before this king? Would his
life be threatened? As a general, would
he begin a battle plan?
Test #4. God had
Elisha intervene. The mighty general
rode up to "the door" with his entourage and thought he would receive
some memorable display of prophetic power from Elisha. But Elisha never even came to the door. Naaman was immediately offended. Would he let pride get in the way of what he
really needed and wanted?
It is through the tests of life that God endeavors to gain
our attention to draw us to Himself. His
first purpose is for us to come to know Him personally. The tests from then on are directed for our
spiritual growth and steadfast trust in Him.
Naaman had a physical problem and looked to Elisha for a
show of miraculous power. Instead, what
God wanted from Naaman was a demonstration of humble obedience. When he became willing to obey, then the
miracle happened. However, the more
important miracle is what took place inside Naaman. He became spiritually alive and worshipped
the true and living God.
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