The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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girls said:
"I don’t know what It la about my
appearance but everybody always
guesses me a lot younger than 1 really
am"
And another of the girls answered
oh so sweetly:
“Oh that's after they bave beard
you talk isn’t it dear?"
Good Reason
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ELISHA HEAL3 NAAMAN THE
8VRIAN -
LESSON TEXT— II King 8:1-10 14
GOLDEN TEXT— I Bm Jehovah that
beslcth thee— Ex 15:28
Read carefully the Intervening
Scripture following last Sunday's les-
son to get the account of Elisha’s ac-
tivities There is recorded the story
of the poisoned fountain (2:19-22)
The ’’hoodlum” gang (vv 23 24)
which is s story for boys Note:
Elisha had nothing to do with the
bears nor does the record say that
the bears killed the boys Next the
tory of the Widow’s oil (4:1-7) Fi-
nally the suggestive stories of the
Shunammlte woman (vv 8-37) and
the feeding of the prophets and the
people (vv 38-44)
Now we come to Elisha’s most fa-
mous experience that with Naaman of
Damascus This city Is reputed to be
the oldest In the world and Is situated
about 100 miles (sir line) northeast of
Samaria This event probably oc-
curred between 904 and 894 B C
I A Ministry In the Home w 1-7
Naaman had all that heart could wish
seemingly Exalted rich a great
man honorable and successful In bis
undertakings "but he was a leper"
As such he Is a type of the sinner
Leprosy begins practically in secret
Is transmissible may be amellqrated
but cannot be cured by man In his
home was one who knew the Lord
one who observed who loved as well
as served This maid was a true serv-
ant for she showed her master bow
to be rid of bis malady For all of his
wealth Naaman was not happy He
knew and others would soon know his
condition His wife could not help
him and did not take the maid's mes-
sage to him Perhaps she did not
rightly value it But there was co-
operation in that household evidently
for "one went In and told his lord"
( 4) There was also co-operation
between the home and the govern-
ment for the king of Syria sent a let-
ter to the king of Israel (v 6) The
strength of any nation is in propor-
tion to the strength unity and loy-
alty of its homes It la also In pro-
portion to the care and Interest which
that government takes In Its homes
II A Ministering Prophet (vv 8-14)
The king of Syria thought he could
buy everything including the desired
cure (vv 6 6) His letter brought
great consternatloa to Israel's king
probably Jchoram The value of the
gifts presented perhaps over $100000
revealed the urgency of the case But
there was one In Israel who was not
disturbed for he knew more rully the
power of Jehovah Elisha is a type
of Christ who offers not only to all
lepers but to every unfortunate one
"rest" (Matt 11:28-30) Elisha re-
sponded to the need of the nation
(v 8) as well as to the need of
Naaman the leper when he volun-
teered to become the champion of Je-
hovah (v 7)
The prince came however Oiled
with a sense of bis Importance and
bis pride stood In the way of his re-
lief hence the manner of Elisha’s
treatment Waking thus before thq
prophet's door Naaman Is a type of
the great of this earth who shall yet
bow before God's people (Isa 60:1-3)
and before his Son (Phil 2:19) By
human arguments Naaman was right
(v 12) and his rage waa Justified but
be must learn that as a suppliant
he cannot dictate means nor methods
The rich and cultured sinner cannot
select his own way of healing nor be
treated any differently than the poor
and the Ignorant The river Jordan
Is a type of the Judgment on sin Sin
must be Judged by confession (Rom
15:9 18) Sin must be renounced
before we can be cleansed (I Cor 11:
31 I John 1:9) It was a slow a
patient a public process thrpugh
which Naaman must pass but such
had been the development of leprosy
in bis life God had Judged sin on
Calvary (Rom 8:3 II Cor 6:21 GaL
1:13) and as Naaman went down In
the Jordan be took In figure the sin-
ner'a place even as Jesus later took
that place for us (Matt 3:13-15)
Though Inclined to act the fool yet
Naaman wisely barkened to bis serv-
ant (v 13) and obeyed the command
of the prophet
His cure rams because he obeyed
Jehovah: (a) He beard of one who
could cure (v 8) (b) be believed
(v 4) (e) he forsook bis own
thoughts (v 11) (d) be accepted
God's thoughts and methods (w 13
14) (e) ha took the sinner's place
(w 10 14) (f) he became clean after
bis obedience (w 14 15)
There Is evtdonre of a great moral
effect In the life of Nasman following
this experience (vv 15-19)
He became an open rejector of the
heathen gods and a professed follow-
er of Jehovah when he returned to
Damascus
As such he became the ministering
prince
III The Ministering Prlnoe (1) By
publlo profession (see Rom 10: 10
Matt 1032) (2) By a peculiar request
which became e great objoct lesson In
Damascus: (3) By a new purpose of
heart which would change bis fu-
ture course of action
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