SERMONS ON NAAMAN
Our sermon ideas on Naaman will help you preach a powerful message. The story of Naaman found in 2 Kings 5 is a powerful story of faith, trust, and God's mercy. This is a story that your congregation needs to hear about. Study these sermons to gain insight into how other communicators preached on Naaman, the little Israelite girl carried off as a slave, Elisha, and God. Prepare your messages on Naaman with sermon outlines or an entire sermon series.
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Conversation about the Lord Jesus Christ (1 of 3)
by Jesse Hendley
Our subject today is "Conversation About The Lord Jesus Christ." Just "Conversation about Him." The ability to talk about the Lord Jesus Christ. In one of our great denominations there have been many evangelistic conferences, many books being taught on soul winning, and many soul-winning meetings and yet it is estimated that only 4% of the people ever win souls to Jesus or seriously go after souls for the Lord Jesus Christ. There is something tragic about that. There is some reason for this because we believe there are more born-again people who really want to serve the Lord. You can talk about Jesus Christ. You can. It is...
Stand-Up Comedy - The Healing of Naaman (1 of 3)
by Kerry Shook
''For the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength.'' 1 Corinthians 1:25 (NIV) ''Now Naaman was commander of the army of the king of Aram. He was a great man in the sight of his master and highly regarded, because through him the LORD had given victory to Aram. He was a valiant soldier, but he had leprosy. Now bands from Aram had gone out and had taken captive a young girl from Israel, and she served Naaman's wife. She said to her mistress, 'If only my master would see the prophet who is in Samaria! He would cure him of his leprosy.' ... So Naaman went...
The Advantages of Adversity (3 of 4)
by Central Christian Church of Arizona
Big Idea: Adversity first reveals, then defines your character. 1) Opening Comments a)Greetings to all b) MLK Comments i) One of the greatest tragedies of our society is racism (1) Always has been.(2) Unfortunately, it still exists.ii)The most segregated hour in America... 11 AM on Sunday iii) This is something that I believe just breaks the heart of God iv)Church is the best place to get ready for heaven!!! v) We are all ONE in Christ (1) All are equal (2)All are welcome (3) All are valued vi) So today, together, we celebrate the life, leadership, and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.2) Plan B a) The Concept: i)You planned...
It's Not that Complicated (2 of 5)
by Jeff Schreve
If you have your Bible, please turn to 2nd Kings Chapter 5, 2nd Kings Chapter 5. Facebook is a very, very popular social media website and thing on the Internet. It hit the Internet in February of 2004, and it just blew up. Once it came to the Internet, it was just bang! People just started joining Facebook like wildfire. And we have gotten certain phrases from Facebook that have made their way into American life and culture. And one of the phrases has to do with relationship status on Facebook, where it says, "Relationship status: It's complicated." They even made a movie out of that, "It's Complicated."Well, did you know that lots of...
Seven Ducks in Muddy Water (5 of 9)
by Jim Perdue
Today, we continue a series on the life of Elisha. It's a series entitled A Life of Amazing Faith. In 2 Kings we are introduced to Elisha. He has been called ''The Miracle Prophet.'' God did some amazing miracles through this prophet. His name means, ''God is salvation.'' He directs our attention to God. God saves, God delivers, God heals, God can work miracles and do amazing things! What has your attention today? Either our eyes are fixed on a problem, or our eyes are fixed on God. Remember this, there is no problem too big or too bad that God's miraculous intervention cannot transform. Today, we come to one of...
Blessings of Obedience (4 of 6)
by Stan Coffey
Let's go to the Lord in prayer. Lord Jesus how we thank you for what our hearts have experienced tonight, how we thank you for sending the Holy Spirit. Thank you Father for this very moment when you are so real, when you have manifested yourself in so many wonderful ways this evening. God we don't know how to praise you enough and if we had a thousand tongues each tonight Lord, we could never thank you enough for what these moments mean to us. God we thank you for your love and for your tender care and Father for your compassion for each one of us. God how we thank you for ministering to us during these moments. Now...
Extreme Makeover
by Jerry Watts
Most of us have watched, maybe with interest or intrigued, one of the shows which boast of giving an extreme makeover. I say 'one' of the shows because there are several and they makeover people's bodies to people's houses. It would seem that they can take a person, make them look really homey, and then transform them into this ravishing beauty ready for the red carpet. They can take a 57 year old and make her look 37. It reminds me of that old story of the Older Mountain man bringing his family to town for the first time. They walked into a sky-scrapper and were awed by the sight. Mom and the kids were taking in the sights...
Naaman: Seeking Healing (15 of 18)
by Stephen Whitney
Robin Williams was an American actor and comedian who started as a stand-up comedian in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the mid 1970's. He became well known across the country as Mork in the late 1970's in the TV series Mork and Mindy. He had a spontaneous style in which one moment he would act as a bright, mischievous child, then as a wise philosopher and the next as an alien from outer space. He said that partly due to the stress of doing stand-up comedy he started using drugs and alcohol early in his career and sometimes performed when he still had a hangover. He was a great actor who was nominated for Best...
The Consequences of Disobedience (6 of 9)
by Jim Perdue
We are learning about one of God's great prophets in the Bible. Elisha is known as ''the miracle prophet.'' The Bible records some twenty miracles that God did through the prophet Elisha. God still does miracles! Are you in need of a miracle today? Elisha's name means ''God is salvation.'' His name calls us to look to God. This series is about looking to God, coming to God, living for God, and watching Him do amazing things in your life! Do you remember last week? We studied the miraculous story of Naaman and his ultimate obedience to the Lord's instruction to dip in the Jordan River seven times. He obeyed and something amazing...
The Story of Naaman
by Fred Lowery
What happens when what you are counting on to get to heaven doesn't count? You don't go to heaven. In fact you go to hell. So it's important to know that what we count on is what can be counted on. Our story is about Naaman. A fascinating character in the Old Testament and it's one of the great life change stories in the Bible because his life was literally changed. A four star general I guess in our terminology and this general actually repents and humbles himself before God and makes a public proclamation of his belief in the one true God and that's a miracle within itself. The setting is in Syria. Syria if you watched the news at...
Astounded by God
by Christopher Harbin
He worshipped a God of surprises--the Holy One of Israel who had healed Naaman. How well he knew Naaman’s story. Every Jew had heard it, of course. However, since becoming a leper, he had thought and meditated on the story far more than your average Jew. He had almost come to the conclusion that there was something wrong in the account. The Holy One had healed that obnoxious foreigner of his leprosy, but had seemingly never healed one of the chosen people. It was like God had wasted healing grace on an unworthy foreigner in the employ of that enemy king of Aram. Why?! How could the Holy One be gracious to such unworthy objects of grace, while ignoring the plight of the people called...
Naaman - A Mighty Man, But He Was A Leper
by Miles Seaborn
INTRO. Friday in Cebu City, begging day for arrested lepers. Missing fingers, noses, ears, slap-stick walk that tells of ligaments and joints gone bad. Jesus day - day of the Old Testament. the most dreaded disease. Lived by themselves. Made to gather their robes around them, cover their faces, cry as they go, ''Unclean! Unclean!'' Called the living death. No more dreadful disease know to man - Leprosy. Now God's Word tells a story in 14 eloquent verses that are the epitome of art and style - gripping. Exciting, pathetic, yet all do not come today to learn literary grace, but to find salvation for our souls. Listen as God's Word...
Naaman-the Man Who Washed And Was Clean (15 Of 16)
by Clarence E. Macartney
Naaman, the captain of the Syrian Host, was dressing one morning to present himself at court. Stretching out his muscular, well-braceleted arm, his eye fell on something there which he had never seen before. He looked at it carefully, and as he did so the bronzed face of the veteran of many campaigns began to pale. But Naaman was a soldier, and, throwing his robes about him, he went to the court and performed his duties with the King Benhadad. Some weeks later when he looked again the spot had grown larger. Another week or two passed by, and there was a spot on the other arm, and then one on his thigh. There was no doubt...
Naaman: Seven Dips In Jordan (11 of 14)
by Jerry Vines
This is probably one of the most familiar of all of the accounts in the Old Testament. You may have heard the story of Naaman, the leper, who dipped seven times in the river Jordan and was cleansed of his leprosy. It is one of the miracles in the life of the prophet Elisha. Elisha did a number of miracles. You could spend a lot of time studying the different miracles that Elisha did. There's another miracle right before you get to this chapter about death in the pot. That's one of my favorite passages. You go on over into the sixth chapter and you have some other miracle accounts given there. It is Elisha who made the iron to swim...
I Don't Need That Kind of Help
by Tony Nester
One of the classes I took in seminary was taught by a psychiatrist. He was supposed to teach us how to help people who were struggling with emotional problems. I remember the first day of class and how he told us that there was only one thing he wanted us to learn from him. Here it was: Helping people is usually difficult, often dangerous, and frequently impossible. My experience in the ministry has proved him right. People with problems often say, "I don't need help." There is within us a resistance to being helped. We think we want help but when help is offered we reject it. When someone offers to help us we are...