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    SEVEN DUCKS IN MUDDY WATER

    Posted by Lev/Christopher on April 18, 2009 at 1:52am
    in Children's Corner

    by Barbara Wilmerton Haas

    Priscilla was feeling just about the sickest she thought she ever
    could. That was UNTIL she decided to have a look at herself in the
    mirror. There, all over her face, were bright red spots.
    My goodness! She even found some spots on her TONGUE!

    This was the third day she had stayed home from school because of
    having chicken pox. Boy, was SHE ever glad those spots would be
    gone in just a few short days!

    But what about people who had spots that would NEVER go away?
    Spots that would eventually make them so sick they would DIE?

    * * *


    Naaman was a highly respected and very important man. As a matter
    of fact, he served the King of Syria as commander of all his
    armies. Because of the many battles he and his troops had won, he
    was well loved and admired by the King, as a great hero of the land
    and a man of great courage. But one day, Naaman discovered a very
    sad thing -

    HE WAS A LEPER AND HE WAS GOING TO DIE!

    There were many who were lepers in Naaman's day. Their skin was
    being eaten away, little by little, by the terrible disease of
    leprosy.

    Naaman's Syrian army had gone to war against the Israelites.
    Many of Yahweh's people were killed, but some were taken captive and
    brought back to Syria to become servants. Among these captives was
    a young girl who had been given to Naaman's wife to serve as her
    maid.

    The news of Naaman's leprosy quickly spread throughout his house.
    One day, the little servant girl overheard the servants
    whispering one to the other: "What a pity! It is SO SAD that Namaan
    has been struck with such a dread disease. If only there was
    something we could do to help him!"

    Remembering the Prophet Elisha and the wonderful miracles he had
    performed back in the land where she had come from, the young girl
    thought to herself, "If only I could persuade my master to visit
    the Prophet Elisha. I know Yahweh could HEAL him of this terrible
    leprosy!"

    One day, when the little girl was waiting on her mistress, she
    could no longer keep her thoughts to herself. Before she realized
    what had happened, she blurted out: "I wish my master would go to
    see the prophet in Samaria. He would heal Naaman of his leprosy!"

    Naaman's wife nearly DROPPED the food she was about to put in her
    mouth. She quickly stopped her eating and asked the young girl to
    sit down beside her.

    "Now tell me ALL about this. WHO is this prophet?" her mistress
    asked. "I want to hear EVERYTHING you know about him."

    The servant girl excitedly told her many stories of the wonderful
    miracles the Prophet Elisha had done. Soon the little maid's words
    reached Naaman and Naaman went and repeated to the King what
    the young girl had said.

    "Go and visit this prophet," the King told him. "I will give you an
    official letter to present to the King of Israel, to help explain
    the purpose of your visit."

    So Naaman started out on his journey, along with his servants. He
    took with him many gifts of silver, and even more gifts of gold,
    and also a gift of ten changes of clothing.

    Soon Naaman and his servants reached the palace of the King of
    Israel and Naaman, the Syrian commander, was ushered in before
    the King. The King took the letter Naaman handed to him and began
    reading out loud: "The man bringing this letter is my servant
    Naaman.

    "I want you to HEAL HIM OF HIS LEPROSY."

    When the King of Israel finished reading the letter, he TORE his
    clothes in anger and said to his servants, "This man sends me a
    leper to heal!

    "Am I Yahweh, that I can kill and give life?

    "I know what the King of Syria is REALLY up to. He is only looking
    for a fight."

    ****
    Not long afterwards, Elisha the prophet heard what had happened in
    the palace and he sent a message to the King: "What's wrong? Why
    have you torn your clothes? Send this man to ME and I will see he
    learns that there is a true prophet of Yahweh here in Israel."

    So Naaman climbed back into his chariot and headed toward Elisha's
    home. Soon he found himself standing at Elisha's front door.

    To his amazement, Elisha never came to the door, but, instead, sent
    a messenger out to meet him.

    "Go and wash in the Jordan River seven times," Elisha's servant
    said, "and your skin will be cleaned, and you will be healed of
    your leprosy."

    Naaman became very angry and left the house in a RAGE!

    (Continued in Part Two)


    ************
    THINK!
    What did the little captive girl tell her mistress?
    What if she had kept that to herself?
    What happened when the king of Israel received the letter from the
    King of Syria?
    What did the Prophet Elisha tell Naaman he needed to do in order to
    be healed from his leprosy?


    REMEMBER
    When you find yourself in a situation that you're afraid will NEVER
    go away, instead of becoming angry and giving up, call out to Yahweh
    for help.


    A VERSE TO LEARN
    "...for I am Yahweh that healeth thee." (Exodus 15:26b).


    LET'S PRAY
    ****************************************************
    Dear Yahweh, when I feel I'm in a hopeless situation
    that will never change, instead of becoming angry
    and giving up, help me to call out to You for help.
    In Yah'shua's Name. Amen.
    ****************************************************

    CAN YOU FIND THIS STORY IN THE BIBLE?
    (2 Kings 5:1-11)

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