Warren Henderson walks through 2 Kings 5, exploring the story of Naaman, a powerful military commander afflicted with leprosy, and the unexpected way God brings about his healing. Through this passage, we see how pride can stand in the way of receiving God’s grace, and how simple, obedient faith opens the door to transformation.
The message highlights the powerful testimony of a young servant girl whose compassion and faith point Naaman toward the prophet Elisha. In contrast, we also see the warning example of Gehazi, whose greed leads to serious consequences.
This sermon emphasizes that salvation and blessing cannot be earned—God’s grace is freely given and cannot be added to. It also reinforces key spiritual principles, including the law of the harvest: we reap what we sow, later than we sow, and more than we sow.
Ultimately, the message calls believers to live with humility, integrity, and a believable, compassionate witness that reflects Christ in everyday life.
