Book of the Bible: 2 Kings 5

How We Live as Believers

How We Live as Believers

In 2 Kings chapter 5, a slave girl prompts the Syrian general Naaman to seek help for his leprosy from the prophet Elisha. In what other ways was Naaman restored? Why did leprosy strike Gehazi, Elisha’s servant aide? What made the little captive slave girl a key to Naaman’s transformation? This sermon shows the marks of a person who met God, the marks of a person who misses God, and one who enables us to meet God.

Two Men With Money

Two Men With Money

Meeting with God and grasping the grace he freely gives us changes our relationship to our money, possessions, and career. When we see that salvation cannot be earned or gained through hard work, we are freed from the idolatry of wealth. When we experience this freedom, we can give with spontaneity and joy.

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How Christianity makes emotional, cultural, and rational sense in today’s world.

This month, as a thank you for your gift, we’ll send you two copies of Making Sense of God. We hope it provides a way for you to do a small act to share the gospel—and we’re trusting that God will provide opportunities for you to give one or both books to people in your life who are searching for truth.