The book of Kings has a clear rhythm, with the pace increasing as Israel and Judah head towards destruction
at the hands of the Assyrians and Babylonians. Chapters 13 and 14 of Second Kings continue this trend,
seamlessly highlighting how quickly the people resume their mundane, godless, and half---hearted living. Elisha
is now dying, and Israel must have felt hopeless as his death approaches. Despite his over fifty years of efforts
to save God's people from their enemies and guide them away from sins, it seems like there was no significant
progress or outcome.
There seems to be no prophet waiting to take his place which raises questions about what's next. The people
were immoral, their leaders were inept, their army was ineffective, and now their prophet was incapacitated.
The conversation between Elisha and Joash only hints at what could have been, and it is reinforced by a
description of the continuing conflict with the Syrians. This conflict, ultimately unresolved, is attributed to
Joash's lack of faith.
Nothing has changed and God is still keeping his covenant faithfulness as was promised to Abraham. God will not abandon his people even when they forsake him. The God who wields the universe shows that he will give
VICTORY (EVEN IN DEATH).
Elisha: Grace is a Great Word
May 21, 2023 • 2 Kings 5
Outline
Sin is humanity’s spot that brings death.
Pride and anger are a partnership that will send you in the wrong direction.
Grace is for everyone, but it must be received on God’s terms.
A tender conscience needs to be encouraged, not corrected.
The weed of temptation grows from the root of disordered desire.
Grace is free—you can’t contribute to it and it does not owe you anything.
Application
Do you understand that the leprosy of sin is the plague everyone has to address?
Have you surrendered to the transforming grace of God on his terms?
What are you trying to add to God’s grace?
Questions
1. During Naaman's leprosy, how did he feel about God's wisdom? And how did his feelings change after
being cured and humbled? It can be challenging to understand God's wisdom and what he is
accomplishing when we are going through difficult times. It often becomes clear only in hindsight. Can you
consider instances where this is true in your life or the lives of those around you?
2. We are inspired by the bravery and faith of the Israelite girl who was a slave. Despite being in a seemingly
hopeless situation, she never lost faith in the God of Israel. Let us pray for the same strength and
conviction and for the courage to boldly share the gospel without shame. Who needs to hear about God’s
grace in your life?
3. Why do many religions require people to earn divine favor or their place in heaven? And why do some find
the concept of the cross offensive in relation to these beliefs?
4. What is your opinion on Naaman's desire to still worship Rimmon? And what do you think about the
prophet's approval of this? Are there any similar situations in modern times?
5. Have you witnessed God utilizing individuals who are considered foolish and weak to embarrass those who
think they are wise? If so, can you share some examples?