A Humble Beginning
Bible Reading: 2 Kings 5:1-15
We admitted that we were powerless over our dependencies and that our lives had 
become unmanageable.

It can be very humiliating to admit that we are powerless, especially if we are 
used to being in control. We may be powerful in some areas of our lives,
but out of control in terms of our addictive/compulsive behaviors. If we refuse 
to admit our powerlessness, we may lose everything. That one unmanageable
part of our lives may infect and soon destroy everything else.

The experiences of a man named Naaman illustrate how this is true (2 Kings 
5:1-15). He was a powerful military and political figure, a man of wealth, 
position,
and power. He also had leprosy, which promised to bring about the loss of 
everything he held dear. Lepers were made outcasts from their families and 
society.
Ultimately, they faced a slow, painful, and disgraceful death.

Naaman heard that there was a prophet in Israel who could heal him. He found 
the prophet and was told that in order to be healed he needed to dip himself
seven times in the Jordan River. He went away outraged, having expected his 
power to buy him an instant and easy cure. In the end, however, he acknowledged
his powerlessness, followed the instructions, and recovered completely.

Our "disease" is as life threatening as the leprosy in Naaman's day. It slowly 
separates us from our families and leads toward the destruction of everything
important to us. There is no instant or easy cure. The only answer is to admit 
our powerlessness, humble ourselves, and submit to the process that will
eventually bring us recovery.

We must let go in order to hold on to the things dear to us.  


O. Addison Gethers

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