2 Kings, 5

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11 Naaman was angry and went away, saying: I thought he would hare come out to me, and standing would hare invoked the name of the Lord his God, and touched with his hand the place of the leprosy, and healed me.




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2 Kings 5 ​​tells the story of Naaman, a Syrian officer who had leprosy and was healed by God through the prophet Elisha. The topics covered in this chapter include faith, humility, obedience, and divine healing.

James 2:14-17: "What's the point of, my brothers, does anyone say that he has faith if he has no works? Can faith save him? If a brother or sister is in need of everyday clothes and food and one You tell you, "Go in peace, warm yourself and feed yourself," but without giving you anything, what is the use of this? It's dead. " This verse highlights the importance of not only professing faith, but also putting it into action through good works, such as Naaman's humility and obedience in following Elisha's instructions.

Psalm 103:3: "He forgives all his sins and heals all his diseases." This verse talks about divine healing and God's power to heal all diseases, such as Naaman's leprosy.

Matthew 8:2-3: "Behold, a leper approached him and, prostrate on his knees, said, 'Lord, if you want, you can purify me.' Jesus reached out, touched him and said, 'I want . Be purified! ' Immediately he was purified from leprosy. " This verse shows another example of divine healing through the touch of Jesus, which is similar to Elisha's touch in Naaman.

Luke 17:11-19: "It happened that when he went to Jerusalem, Jesus passed between Samaria and Galileia. Upon entering a village, ten leper men went to him. They stayed at a certain distance and shouted in a high voice: ' Jesus, master, has mercy on us! ' Seeing them, he said, 'They will show themselves to the priests.' And as they went, they were purified. One of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned, praising God high. and thanked him. He was Samaritan. " This verse tells the story of ten lepers who were healed by Jesus, but only one of them returned to thank. It is a lesson about the importance of gratitude and faith in divine healing.

James 5:14: "Any of you is sick? Call the elders of the Church, that they may pray for him and join him with oil in the name of the Lord." This verse talks about the importance of prayer in the cure of disease and in the search for spiritual help. In Naaman's history, he seeks physical healing for his leprosy, but the lesson we can learn is that we must trust God and seek spiritual help for all our needs, including health. Through prayer and support from the community of faith, we can find the healing and strength to face the challenges of life.





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