Sermon - Lent, Midweek 3, 2026 - Baptism, Part 3
Healing of Naaman, Jan van Scorel, 16th Century The Water of Baptism: Washes away sin, death, and hell Rebirths us as Children of God Isn’t the interaction between Elisha and Naaman fantastic! Here’s Naaman, this great commander of the Syrian army, who is afflicted with leprosy! He had to take advice from one of his foreign born servant girls who directed him to a prophet of the little kingdom of Israel. When Naaman brings his entourage to see Elisha, Elisha doesn’t even go to the door but sends his messenger. Naaman is then told “ Go and wash in the Jordan seven times, and your flesh shall be restored, and you shall be clean. ” Now, we don’t know the rivers of the ancient world, but Naaman does, and this instruction drives him mad! Jordan is a filthy river, and basically any other river would’ve made more sense. But in the midst of this mighty army commander’s temper tantrum, another of his servants has to calm him down and be the voice of reason, saying: “ It is a great word the pr...