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Here’s an excerpt from the blog post.
Naaman was the commander of the Syrian army, and as we know, the Syrian army had been enemies to the people of Israel. That explains why Naaman would have a little girl from Israel as a servant in his household; she had been taken captive in a previous raid.
For all the beauty of the miracle in which Naaman was healed, we need to be careful not to miss the application Jesus gave to this narrative in Luke. Naaman served as an example of God's rich grace toward the Gentile peoples. Of course, we know that the Gentiles have been included in God's blessing and grace since Genesis 12 when he first called Abraham.
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