thank goodness for the slave girl
calling her mistress aside
praying that the master
would come to the prophet’s side
thank God for the servants
who called Naaman back
to trust the servants
to end to the waters of God
his word providing healing
the word through the prophet
spoken to heal Naaman
in the waters of the Jordan
trusting the servants
laying aside his pride, his power
doing the simple thing that God required
trusting in God’s power
February 12, 2012
2 Kings 5:1-14
The healing of Naaman
Upper Room Disciplines for 2012
http://bookstore.upperroom.org/cart/upperroom/p-17131.htm
February 6, 2012 to February 12, 2012,
“I Do Choose”
by Bishop Richard B. Wilke, co-author of Disciple bible study series
scripture and meditation for February 9, 2012
read February 9, 2012
&
2 Kings 5:1-14
The healing of Naaman
Upper Room Disciplines for 2012
http://bookstore.upperroom.org/cart/upperroom/p-17131.htm
February 6, 2012 to February 12, 2012,
“I Do Choose”
by Bishop Richard B. Wilke, co-author of Disciple bible study series
scripture and meditation for February 8, 2012
read February 7, 2012
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Trusting the servants
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