FAITH IN THE WORD
MONDAY, THIRD WEEK OF LENT 2 Kings 5:1-15; Ps 42:2-3,43:3-4; Lk 4:24-30 The Prophetic Presence of the Word The story of Naaman the Aramean commander reveals something to us, which our Lord used to taunt the audience in his hometown of Nazareth during his ministry there. It reveals the fact that God is interested in everyone, irrespective of the tribe, race, people, or nation; He created everything and everyone. So, he is interested in their well-being and ultimate salvation. We ought to use this revelation to correct our misconception that God's salvation is only suited for particular people and not for others. The leprosy of Naaman, the Aramaean army commander, made him open to receive the word of God proclaimed by an Israeli slave girl in his house. The passage from 2 Kings reveals that the Lord granted victory to the Aramaeans through Naaman. Thus, God made it that they carried the little girl as a slave who would open the eyes of Naaman to the presence of God in I...