How will God use me? Pt. 3
This powerful message takes us deep into 2 Kings chapter 5, exploring the aftermath of Naaman's miraculous healing from leprosy. We discover that when God truly touches our lives, it transforms not just our circumstances but our entire approach to worship and service. Naaman's story reveals three crucial truths: first, that a genuinely changed life leads to authentic worship—not worship out of obligation or tradition, but worship born from gratitude and recognition of who God is. Second, we see the sobering reality that an unchanged life, represented by Gehazi's deception and greed, leads inevitably to corruption. His story serves as a stark warning about the slippery slope of sin—how covetousness becomes lying, lying becomes deceit, and deceit leads to destruction. Finally, we're confronted with the uncomfortable truth that an unchanged life will eventually be revealed. Nothing remains hidden forever, and every secret thing will come to light in God's judgment. Yet this sobering reality points us to the glorious hope of the gospel: that through Jesus Christ, our sins can be washed away, thrown as far as the east is from the west, and we can stand before God clothed in His righteousness rather than our shame.
