This lesson centers on the profound impact of an unnamed Hebrew slave girl in the story of Naaman's healing. Despite enduring personal trauma—captivity, slavery, and separation from family—she demonstrates extraordinary compassion and faith by directing her master Naaman, a leprous Syrian commander, to the prophet Elisha for healing. Her bold witness challenges two common misconceptions: that effectiveness requires public recognition and advanced knowledge. Instead, the lesson affirms that honest courage and heartfelt compassion are the true marks of an effective witness. Through her example and a modern-day story of a Chilean girl, the lesson calls believers to share Christ courageously with a dying world.
Out of the Mouths of Babes
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