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Wounded Warrior: Naaman

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The Wounded Warrior 

Wounds measure the distance between expectation and reality.

This is what Naaman expected when Elisha summoned him from the distressed King:

  • Elisha wanted to see him.
  • Elisha would perform for him.
  • Elisha would heal him.

All of Naaman's expectations were completely wrong. His self-centered faith rested on the actions of Elisha. And, because his expectations weren't met, he was wounded and defaulted to fury, which revealed his trust in anger.

Anger is a warm blanket and a defensive shield.  

Those who wear it often feel at home in their fiery habit. Righteous indignation can be a useful tool in the right hands, but Naaman's faith in his anger nearly caused him to miss out on God's blessing.  

Challenge: 

  • Discuss a time when your wound almost caused you to miss God's blessing.
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Wounded Warrior: Naaman

Wounds reveal faith. What do your wounds reveal about your faith? Naaman was an enemy warrior with a deadly wound beneath his armor. We all have wounds. Over the next few days, we will look at how the wounds of Naaman and his contemporaries revealed their faith.

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