It took me about 20 minutes to read this passage. After Naaman was healed of his leprosy he came back to Elisha changed in flesh and in spirit. His vow was to worship the God of Israel only for saving his life from a dreadful death. He knew that he would attend the king of Aram to the worship of a false god, so he asked for God’s mercy. The God whom he would serve would only be the God of Israel. That is just another example of how God views us. He’s not so concerned with the outward display as long as our hearts are totally committed to him. We don’t know the end of Naaman’s life, but we know the day that his heart was changed.
Stuart
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