Loading…

A Journey to Wholeness: The Gospel according to Naaman’s Slave Girl is unavailable, but you can change that!

This book focuses on biblical reconciliation, both in its primary sense (as Paul uses it) and in a secondary sense, insofar as it touches on reconciliation between races, rich and poor, Jew and Gentile, the powerful and the weak, and between other alienated groups. The focus of the book is Naaman, a Syrian general, and his Jewish slave girl, whose simple testimony helped to bring about a great...

grace my fears relieved.”2 God does this, and often in his sovereign design permits Satan to instigate the trouble, for reasons that God has tailor-made for us, though we are suffering. It is not that he enjoys seeing us squirm or suffer. He is not sadistic. But he does keep us on the mat until we cry “uncle!” to ensure that in the end, after we wear ourselves out trying to solve the issue or get out of the trouble on our own, we understand that he was the One who met our need, who answered our cries
Page 17