Clean

 Are not Abana and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Could I not wash in them and be clean?” So he turned and went away in a rage.
2 Kings 5:12 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/2ki.5.12.ESV

Leprous Syrian army commander Naaman was fuming with Elisha the Israelite prophet, for not doing things how he expected him to. Elisha didn't even go out to meet him, but sent a message to him. God doesn't show favouritism!

Naaman was expecting something of a dramatic flourish to heal him. Instead, he was told to wash in the local river. He preferred his own rivers to the local waters, and stormed off in a huff.

Before we judge him for his haughtiness, what of us? When we are told that for spiritual healing we must metaphorically wash in the blood of Jesus, how do we respond? It's a pretty gruesome picture!
We might prefer to try and keep ten commandments, five pillars, or follow an eightfold path. It's all to no avail however. The only way we can be healed of our terminal spiritual sin sickness is in Christ's blood.

'Heavenly Father, we trust in the blood of Jesus to cleanse us of our sins. Forgive us for thinking we can contribute anything to our healing other than our spiritual bankruptcy. In Christ's name, amen'

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