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Studies in the Life of Elisha by Francis Dixon
Study 8 THE CLEANSING OF NAAMAN
Of all the incidents connected with Elisha's ministry the story of the cleansing of Naaman is probably the best known. In 15 verses we read of his discovery that he was a leper, then a ray of hope, and finally his miraculous healing. The story appeals to us because it finds a parallel in our own experience. As we read of Naaman we put ourselves in the picture. Instead of Naaman, it is our name; in place of leprosy, it is sin; and instead of the River Jordan, we stand in awe at "the place which is called Calvary" (Luke 23:33), where "the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin" (1 John 1:7). The story divides naturally into five chapters. 1. NAAMAN WAS A GREAT MAN Some people live and die without achieving anything of importance, whereas others rise to fame and make a name for themselves. Such was Naaman (verse 1). Wherever he went he was acclaimed. He was "a commander…a great man…highly regarded…"; by him the Lord had accomplished much, and he was "a valiant soldier". A great man indeed – courageous, popular, dependable! But:- 2. NAAMAN HAD A SERIOUS DISEASE The last five words in verse 1 tell us that beneath his splendid uniform was the loathsome disease of leprosy. Do you know anyone like that? Success? Yes, but beneath it tragedy and sorrow. "A great man…but he had leprosy". Is that your story? Only God and you know the leprosy, the sin, in your heart; it is hidden from others, but God sees it (1 Samuel 16:7). This is a picture of tens of thousands of our fellow-men - decent, moral, kind, but they have sinful hearts. They are unbelievers and are therefore spiritually diseased, and they never go to worship God. What chance have they of entering into the kingdom of God? 3. NAAMAN HAD A GENTLE MAID IN HIS HOUSEHOLD Verses 2 – 4 tell us that this little girl had been captured and brought away from her home and loved-ones. In that home she had learned to trust in the living God, and now she was not only a believer but a witnessing believer. When she discovered her master was a leper she was filled with compassion for him, and she felt she must witness to God's power, ability and willingness to cure Commander Naaman. The Naamans had entertained an angel unawares – look up Isaiah 11:6. The wonderful thing is that Naaman was not too proud to listen to the testimony of the little girl! In verse 5 we are told that the King of Syria arranged for Naaman to go to the land of Israel to get the cure he so much needed. If only sin-sick souls would just try the Great Physician! Naaman did this, but notice that:- 4. NAAMAN MADE THREE GRAVE MISTAKES. He was wise in listening to the little girl, but foolish in not following her advice. What were his mistakes?
5. NAAMAN WAS CURED BY A GLORIOUS MIRACLE Notice several things that need emphasising in verse 14:-
There is still one very beautiful thing to notice in this story which is more wonderful and more to be desired than physical healing, even than being cleansed from our sin. Look at verse 15. Naaman was now absolutely convinced that there was a God in Heaven, and from now on he was determined to make this God his God, to know Him, to love Him, to serve Him and to make Him known to others! Closing Thought: Isaiah 1:18 and Luke 5:31. |