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Saved from Wrong Thinking

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But when Naaman finally went to Elisha's house in his horse and chariot.
Elisha didn't even go out to meet Naaman but sent his servant to tell him to dip 7 times in the river Jordan. It is then that Naaman flew into a rage and stated these words “I thought.”
The pride that remained in Naaman's heart when he was so desperately in need of help is fearful.
This is so often the case with helpless souls who are reduced even nigh to death. They can be full of hate and bitterness toward God.
You will find this on the streets of Vancouver. Hospital or even jails where men are sentenced to death.
This is proof of the depths of sin and depravity in the human heart. To be thrown down to the dust in sickness, to stare death in the very face and yet be flying in the face of God is wickedness let loose and uncontrollable. How can man be so proud?

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Mar 6, 2005
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2 Kings 5:11
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